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1 I, 1 | which has to do with nature clearly concerns itself for the 2 I, 2 | composition. These premises clearly give the conclusion that 3 I, 8 | a world by equivocation. Clearly, then, one of the bodies 4 I, 10| did come into being, then, clearly, their condition must have 5 I, 12| generated or destructible. And clearly whatever is generated or 6 II, 2 | as this of right and left clearly present, and in others some; 7 II, 2 | a principle of movement, clearly the heaven must also exhibit 8 II, 2 | we deny to be the fact. Clearly then the invisible pole 9 II, 3 | four elements generation clearly is involved, since none 10 II, 4 | but never to the circular, clearly the line which embraces 11 II, 4 | movement is the swiftest, then, clearly, the movement of the heaven 12 II, 6 | the movement is uneven, clearly there will be acceleration, 13 II, 6 | for another infinity. For clearly nothing which, like incapacity, 14 II, 8 | is necessarily swifter, clearly we also admit that if stars 15 II, 8 | movement is observed in them, clearly they have no movement of 16 II, 11| wanton or random creator, clearly she will have given things 17 II, 11| instrument of movement. Clearly then their mass will have 18 II, 11| bodies being spherical, clearly the rest will be spherical 19 II, 12| the end. For while it is clearly best for any being to attain 20 II, 13| in a certain direction, clearly the same may be supposed 21 II, 13| the natural place of fire, clearly earth must also have a natural 22 II, 14| moves towards the centre. Clearly it will not stop when its 23 II, 14| formed in this way, and so clearly its generation was spherical; 24 III, 1 | composes solids of planes clearly composes planes of lines 25 III, 1 | the point has no weight, clearly the lines have not either, 26 III, 1 | as the Timaeus explains, clearly the line and the point will 27 III, 2 | this rest is natural to it, clearly motion to this place is 28 III, 3 | described is an element, clearly there must be such bodies. 29 III, 8 | distinctive quality is shape. Clearly, then, their shapes are 30 III, 8 | the passages it crushes. Clearly, then, that which is hot 31 IV, 1 | extremity and a centre, it must clearly have an up and down. Common