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1 III, 2 | mean for instance, if the solid is a substance and so are 2 III, 5 | shape is present in the solid more than any other; so 3 IV, 2 | another. And similarly the solid and the motionless and that 4 V, 13| breadth a surface, depth a solid.~Again, some things are 5 V, 14| which the plane and the solid are copies (these are those 6 V, 28| genus of plane figures and solid’ of solids; for each of 7 V, 28| kind, and in the other a solid of such and such a kind; 8 VII, 2 | more so than body or the solid.~Further, some do not think 9 XIII, 2| neither can the plane nor the solid. What difference, then, 10 XIII, 2| points of the mathematical solid there must be others which 11 XIII, 2| points in the motionless solid; for science always deals 12 XIII, 2| order of substantiality, the solid will be prior to the plane 13 XIII, 2| of our senses.~Again, the solid is a sort of substance; 14 XIII, 2| nor as matter, like the solid; for we have no experience 15 XIII, 3| qua indivisible, but as a solid. For evidently the properties 16 XIII, 9| line, the plane, and the solid. For some construct these 17 XIII, 9| plane will be line and the solid a plane; again, how will 18 XIII, 9| plane and another for the solid, they either are implied 19 XIV, 3 | plane, and the plane of the solid, think there must be real