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1 I, 2 | circular movement is an instance of it, and that both movement 2 I, 2 | natural to another-as, for instance, is the case with the upward 3 I, 3 | to one another; air, for instance, is light relatively to 4 I, 3 | of its part of earth, for instance, as a whole and of a small 5 I, 3 | diminution. This is the case, for instance, with the bodies of animals 6 I, 5 | thousandfold. Admit, for instance, the existence of a minimum 7 I, 6 | same reasoning holds. For instance, suppose E multiplied by 8 I, 6 | proportion to the weights. For instance, if one weight is twice 9 I, 8 | is a finite change. For instance, to recover health is to 10 I, 9 | combination with matter. For instance the form of the sphere is 11 I, 9 | the case: it might be, for instance, that only one circle could 12 I, 9 | more than one particular instance.~On the supposition of Forms 13 I, 11| was not, later it is. An instance is a commensurable diagonal. 14 I, 11| the maximum. We speak, for instance, of a power to lift a hundred 15 I, 11| greater amount. It is, for instance, clear that a person who 16 I, 12| hypothetical. It is impossible, for instance, on a certain hypothesis 17 II, 3 | its privation (warm, for instance, to cold), and rest and 18 II, 4 | with unequal radii, if, for instance, it were lentiform, or oviform, 19 II, 9 | the noise of thunder, for instance, splits rocks and the strongest 20 II, 12| things is difficult. For instance, to throw ten thousand Coan 21 II, 13| are some, Anaximander, for instance, among the ancients, who 22 II, 13| extremity, each fourth part, for instance, to a fourth part of the 23 III, 1 | been asserted in the first instance by Hesiod and his followers, 24 III, 2 | out of another, air for instance out of fire, but in the 25 III, 5 | total mass of water, for instance, is related to the total 26 IV, 2 | superior in weight (as, for instance, if one be wool and the 27 IV, 2 | its contrary-the void, for instance, and the plenum-no reason 28 IV, 4 | vice versa. In air, for instance, a talent’s weight of wood 29 IV, 5 | matter of all things, as, for instance, the void or the plenum