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1 I, 1 | could, it would cease to be true that body is complete magnitude. 2 I, 7 | movement to infinity. For it is true in regard to quality, quantity, 3 I, 8 | impossible, since, if it were true, earth must, in its own 4 I, 9 | we may allow this to be true. We are not, however, therefore 5 I, 11| come when it will not be true of you that you exist, nor 6 I, 12| is possible. And this is true in every category, whether 7 I, 12| possible", and "false" and "true", is hypothetical. It is 8 I, 12| and impossible, false and true, absolutely. Now it is one 9 I, 12| follow. A man has, it is true, the capacity at once of 10 I, 12| of each will at times be true of it unless it always exists. 11 I, 12| it is clear that this is true also of that which cannot 12 I, 12| length of time, and this is true also of D, the destructible. 13 I, 12| of being. It will then be true to say now that it does 14 I, 12| the capacity. It will be true to say now that this exists 15 II, 2 | only to the centre. It is true that we speak of above and 16 II, 4 | spherical. The same then will be true of the body continuous with 17 II, 8 | that the same should be true of the movement of the stars 18 II, 9 | theory is, it cannot be a true account of the facts. There 19 II, 13| view is ingenious but not true. The argument would prove 20 II, 13| their statements are not true. It happens, indeed, to 21 III, 1 | here put forward as to the true answer to this question. 22 III, 1 | naturally transferred what was true of them to things perceived. 23 III, 2 | things. The others, it is true, make things collect together 24 III, 2 | kind of body may, it is true, become such in actuality, 25 III, 7 | that the principles are true they are ready to accept 26 IV, 3 | words are not in every sense true to fact. If one were to