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of being actualized in a fact, as a character of a thing or as a relation between a set of things, as well as in its inherent intelligibility to a sufficiently powerful mind, as the meaning of a predicate. What three Universes of experience I refer should be obvious. They are, the Universe of Ideas, "Forms," or Real possibilities; the Universe of actual singulars, in its two principal departments, that of Real things,—

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