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1 I, 2 | the circular motion. But a single thing has a single contrary; 2 I, 2 | But a single thing has a single contrary; and upward and 3 I, 4 | For that is limited to a single path, while the circular 4 I, 4 | if we are confined to the single semicircle and the opposition 5 I, 7 | have the same motion. For a single clod moves to the same place 6 I, 9 | flesh came together into a single whole of flesh endowed with 7 II, 3 | other circular motion: for a single movement of the whole heaven 8 II, 4 | it alone is embraced by a single surface, while rectilinear 9 II, 6 | their proper places, and no single part occupies its own place. 10 II, 12| finds it immediately with a single movement, and the bodies 11 II, 12| be reasonable. For this single first motion has to move 12 II, 12| only one each, since each single planet moves with a variety 13 II, 12| certain order, giving to the single motion many bodies and to 14 II, 12| motion many bodies and to the single body many motions. And there 15 II, 13| however, move in a mass to a single point on the circumference-the 16 II, 14| equal angles, and thus to a single centre, that of the earth. 17 II, 14| except by constraint. For a single thing has a single movement, 18 II, 14| For a single thing has a single movement, and a simple thing 19 II, 14| of the extremity to the single centre, it is obvious that 20 III, 1 | any solidity, except one single thing which persists as 21 III, 1 | superior weight heavier is the single point which remains when 22 III, 1 | four, is subtracted. A single point, therefore, has weight.~ 23 III, 2 | the cause of movement is single, they must move with a single 24 III, 2 | single, they must move with a single motion, and therefore not 25 III, 5 | Now those who decide for a single element, which is either 26 III, 5 | who start from fire as the single element, while avoiding 27 III, 5 | all views which assume a single element is that they allow 28 IV, 2 | identical parts and of a single material. But this analysis 29 IV, 2 | contraries. If there is a single matter, as with those who 30 IV, 3 | of the movement of each single part is also that of the 31 IV, 5 | For if, first, there is a single matter of all things, as,