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1 I, 1 | body is that which is every way divisible. A magnitude if 2 I, 1 | magnitude if divisible one way is a line, if two ways a 3 I, 1 | terms in practice in this way. Of two things, or men, 4 I, 1 | three dimensions it is every way divisible, while the other 5 I, 3 | has been said, in part by way of assumption and in part 6 I, 3 | assumption and in part by way of proof, it is clear that 7 I, 3 | bodies which move in this way. Suppose, then, that the 8 I, 3 | cannot possibly move in the way of locomotion by being forced 9 I, 4 | are contraries, it in no way follows that the reverse 10 I, 4 | would be no movement either way, and if one of the two were 11 I, 5 | of this question, either way, is not unimportant, but 12 I, 5 | conception; so that it is in no way absurd or unreasonable that 13 I, 6 | be shown in the following way. A given weight moves a 14 I, 6 | purpose in the following way. That will lead us to a 15 I, 7 | which has extension every way. How can there be several 16 I, 7 | infinitely extended every way.~It is no more conceivable, 17 I, 7 | impelled, or modified in any way, or caused to undergo any 18 I, 7 | infinite be acted upon in any way by infinite. Let A and B 19 I, 8 | the centre; in the same way the earth of our world must 20 I, 9 | be made clearer in this way. Suppose "aquilinity" to 21 I, 10| the facts point the other way: generated things are seen 22 I, 11| quickly, or well. In the same way the word "generated" is 23 I, 12| not for A and B in either way. C then will be, and also 24 I, 12| also see in the following way how impossible it is either 25 II, 1 | supported it in their fabulous way upon animate necessity. 26 II, 2 | matter or find a better way. At the start we may say 27 II, 4 | to arrange them in this way. The circle corresponds 28 II, 4 | radii. Thus water forces its way to the ends of the radii, 29 II, 5 | nature is ordered in the best way possible, this may stand 30 II, 12| very difficult to see one’s way, as a proof rather of modesty 31 II, 13| push their inquiries some way into the problem, but not 32 II, 13| it. This seems to be the way of flat-shaped bodies: for 33 II, 13| speak of movement in this way cannot be confined to the 34 II, 13| thing to which movement this way and that is equally inappropriate 35 II, 14| to come into being in the way that some of the natural 36 II, 14| evenly, or in some other way, makes no difference. If, 37 II, 14| But neither will it in any way affect the argument if there 38 II, 14| the centre equally every way, the less being forced to 39 II, 14| have been formed in this way, and so clearly its generation 40 II, 14| India, and that in this way the ocean is one. As further 41 III, 2 | naturally a thing moves in one way, while its unnatural movements 42 III, 2 | be helped on in the same way. This discussion suffices 43 IV, 1 | moved naturally in a certain way. The activities corresponding 44 IV, 1 | universe is similar every way, and from any point on the 45 IV, 1 | universe is not similar every way. They recognize only the 46 IV, 2 | parts-in precisely the same way, they assert, lead is heavier 47 IV, 2 | does not correspond in this way to the bulk, the lesser 48 IV, 2 | amount of void. This is the way they put it themselves, 49 IV, 4 | if no obstacle is in the way. There are, I say, these 50 IV, 4 | corresponds to matter. In the same way, among spatial distinctions, 51 IV, 5 | constraint; and in that way water also may be drawn 52 IV, 6 | quicker will it force its way down; only if the force