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1 III, 4 | when added makes a thing greater nor when subtracted makes 2 III, 4 | number, though not the size, greater),-yet how can a magnitude 3 IV, 7 | as great again, but even greater. For again it will be possible 4 V, 9 | shares with another thing the greater number or the more important 5 V, 13| also great and small, and greater and smaller, both in themselves 6 VIII, 1| one size and again less or greater, and in respect of alteration 7 X, 3 | same-e.g. whiteness-in a greater or less degree, are called 8 X, 5 | we can ask "whether it is greater or less or equal", what 9 X, 5 | should it be contrary to the greater rather than to the less? 10 X, 5 | if it is contrary to the greater and the less, it will be 11 X, 5 | means the same as both the greater and the less together, the 12 X, 5 | two (e.g. "whether it is greater or equal" or "whether it 13 X, 5 | everything which is not greater or less is equal, but only 14 XII, 8 | moon moves is inclined at a greater angle than that in which 15 XIII, 1| school, and, further, the greater part of our account must 16 XIII, 7| if one number is neither greater nor less than another, it 17 XIII, 7| number of the 3-itself is not greater than that of the 2, this 18 XIII, 7| surprising; and if it is greater, clearly there is also a 19 XIII, 8| Again, are the first units greater or smaller, and do the later 20 XIII, 8| smaller number is part of the greater (being number of such a 21 XIV, 1 | changing, a thing will be now greater and now less or equal, if 22 XIV, 1 | there is no number which is greater than 10), or 10,000. How