E2P37

Proposition — Part II

Latin

Id quod omnibus commune (de his vide supra lemma 2) quodque æque in parte ac in toto est, nullius rei singularis essentiam constituit.

English (Elwes 1883)

That which is common to all (cf. Lemma II., above), and which is equally in a part and in the whole, does not constitute the essence of any particular thing.

Modern English

What is common to all things, on this see Lemma 2 above, and is equally in the part and in the whole, does not constitute the essence of any particular thing.

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