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1 Intro| ancient thinkers almost necessarily gave to astronomy. The observation 2 Intro| disease. His cosmos would necessarily be imperfect and unequal, 3 Intro| he says, all things must necessarily exist in space. We, on the 4 Intro| rotation of the earth is necessarily implied in its adherence 5 Intro| process of creation he is necessarily tentative and uncertain. 6 Intro| intelligence and knowledge are necessarily perfected;’ where, proceeding 7 Timae| unchangeable pattern, must necessarily be made fair and perfect; 8 Timae| intelligence and knowledge are necessarily perfected. And if any one 9 Timae| solidity, and every solid must necessarily be contained in planes; 10 Timae| equilateral quadrangle has necessarily a more stable basis than 11 Timae| has the fewest bases must necessarily be the most moveable, for 12 Timae| have been describing are necessarily objects of sense. But we 13 Timae| power, the smaller body must necessarily yield to the superior power 14 Timae| relations of these must necessarily vary, because the principal 15 Timae| its natural motion, must necessarily become very weak, but that