Part, Question
1 1, 2 | and intelligence; as the arrow is shot ~to its mark by
2 1, 19 | is predetermined for the arrow by the archer. Hence the ~
3 1, 23 | thereto by another; thus, an arrow is directed by the ~archer
4 1, 59 | by others; just as the ~arrow is directed to the target
5 1, 60 | by others; just as the ~arrow is directed to the target
6 1, 102| by another thereto, as an arrow directed to the target by
7 1, 102| knows the end unknown to the arrow. Wherefore, as the ~movement
8 1, 102| as the ~movement of the arrow towards a definite end shows
9 1, 102| the necessity whereby an arrow is moved ~so as to fly towards
10 1, 102| archer, ~and not from the arrow. But there is a difference,
11 1, 102| necessity in the movement of the arrow shows ~the action of the
12 1, 102| as the inclination of the arrow ~towards a fixed point is
13 2, 1 | another to the end, as an ~arrow tends to a determinate end
14 2, 4 | for happiness, just as the arrow must take a right course
15 2, 6 | road, so that he shoots an ~arrow and slays a passer-by. Such
16 2, 12 | its end ~by God, as the arrow is moved by the archer.
17 2, 13 | are without reason: for an arrow through the motion of ~the
18 2, 88 | thus the movement of the arrow is ~an operation of the
19 2, 166| carried a bow to shoot an arrow. And ~when the latter had
20 3, 45 | archer will not shoot the arrow straight ~unless he first
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