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1 5 | all respects: it is by the alteration in the facts of the case 2 14| destruction, increase, diminution, alteration, and change of place.~It 3 14| so on. But in the case of alteration it may be argued that the 4 14| nearly all, produce in us an alteration which is distinct from all 5 14| other sorts of motion. Thus alteration is a distinct sort of motion; 6 14| sort of motion would, if alteration were not a distinct form 7 14| necessarily be subject to alteration also. But there are some 8 14| undergo increase but yet not alteration. The square, for instance, 9 14| undergoes increase but not alteration, and so it is with all other 10 14| other figures of this sort. Alteration and increase, therefore, 11 14| becoming black; there is alteration in the contrary direction,