Part, Question
1 1, 62 | imperfection for anyone not occupying the ~foremost place not
2 1, 63 | imperfection for anyone not occupying the ~foremost place not
3 2, 3 | cessation, by ~sleeping or occupying himself otherwise, to the
4 2, 61 | honored by reason of their occupying a ~higher position in the
5 2, 62 | another's death through occupying ~himself with unlawful things
6 2, 120 | certain time set aside for occupying oneself ~with Divine things
7 2, 183 | things ~pertaining to God by occupying himself with things of the
8 3, 76 | substance. But every body occupying a place is ~in the place
9 Suppl, 39| irregularity (unless he was occupying himself in some unlawful ~
10 Suppl, 64| his wife for a time, by occupying him in some service. ~Therefore
11 Suppl, 80| can prevent a body from occupying the same place ~together
12 Suppl, 80| necessity for two bodies occupying each a distinct place results
13 Suppl, 80| dimensive quantity is ~quantity occupying a place. Hence it is that
14 Suppl, 80| possibly conceive two bodies ~occupying one place," so that this
15 Suppl, 80| aforesaid ~necessity of occupying a distinct place from another
16 Suppl, 80| dimensions of two bodies occupying a place would become one ~
17 Suppl, 80| than ~those of the thing occupying the place, it is clear that
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