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1 I, 1 | And in this, as we have said, we do but follow the lead 2 I, 2 | exact accord with what we said above: as body found its 3 I, 2 | perfect thing. This cannot be said of any straight line:-not 4 I, 2 | composite bodies is, as we said, determined by that simple 5 I, 3 | consequence of what has been said, in part by way of assumption 6 I, 3 | clear from what has been said to any one who believes 7 I, 3 | divine, what we have just said about the primary bodily 8 I, 3 | bodily substance was well said. The mere evidence of the 9 I, 3 | clear from what has been said why the number of what we 10 I, 6 | extent.~From what we have said, then, it is clear that 11 I, 8 | explain later on.~We have now said enough to make plain the 12 I, 9 | be present; and void is said to be that in which the 13 I, 9 | fact confirms what we have said. For there is nothing else 14 I, 10| formation. The two cases, as we said, are not parallel; for, 15 I, 10| contradiction. The ordered, it is said, arose out of the unordered; 16 I, 11| the maximum, and a thing said, with reference to its maximum, 17 I, 12| previous time have been truly said not to be; "indestructible" 18 I, 12| any future time be truly said not to be.) If, again, the 19 I, 12| Further, it cannot truly be said of a thing now that it exists 20 I, 12| last year, nor could it be said last year that it exists 21 II, 1 | respite. If then, as we said, the view already stated 22 II, 2 | we must exect, as we have said, to find in it also the 23 II, 5 | like right and left, as we said before and as the difficulty 24 II, 7 | consequent upon what has been said that each of the stars should 25 II, 7 | path lies, since, as we said, there is an element whose 26 II, 7 | in fire, enough has been said.~ 27 II, 9 | difference to them. But, as we said before, melodious and poetical 28 II, 9 | noise, and the like might be said of the movement of the vessel 29 II, 13| the earth only but, as we said before, the counter-earth 30 II, 13| of the hair which, it is said, however great the tension, 31 II, 14| or is at rest. For, as we said, there are some who make 32 II, 14| centre.~From what we have said the explanation of the earth’ 33 III, 1 | altogether. Nothing that is, they said, is generated or destroyed, 34 III, 1 | been generated and, as they said, "is flowing away, nothing 35 III, 1 | the three cases are, as we said before, analogous. But if 36 III, 2 | place.~From what has been said earlier it is plain that 37 III, 4 | an element; only, as we said before, that which is not 38 III, 7 | out of planes cannot be said to have been generated from 39 III, 8 | contrary.~From what has been said it is clear that the difference 40 IV, 1 | at whatever others have said, and formulate the questions 41 IV, 2 | both endowed with weight is said to be the lighter. And this 42 IV, 2 | silence, and what they have said gives no obvious suggestion 43 IV, 4 | see with our eyes, as we said before, that earthy things 44 IV, 5 | and in air, it will be said, fire preponderates, in 45 IV, 5 | as we have already often said.~