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1 1, LXVI | separated or broken and a vacuum thus made; or if anyone 2 1, XCIX | implies the hypothesis of a vacuum and that of the unchangeableness 3 1, XXXVI | called) the abhorrence of a vacuum. It remains that the waters 4 1, XLVIII| call "motion to prevent a vacuum," as when water is drawn 5 1, XLVIII| that there may not ensue a vacuum. Whereas if air when compressed 6 1, XLVIII| there would be no need for a vacuum to ensue, and yet there 7 1, XLVIII| penetration of dimensions or to a vacuum, except in the extreme limits 8 1, XLVIII| connection to prevent a vacuum as to this motion of friendship 9 1, XLVIII| whether or no there be a vacuum, either collected in one 10 1, XLVIII| that the reason for which a vacuum was introduced by Leucippus 11 1, XLVIII| without the interposition of a vacuum; nor is there in air two