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1 I, 7 | and if infinite, either of similar or of dissimilar parts. 2 I, 7 | should exist as a whole of similar parts. For, in the first 3 I, 7 | considered as a whole of similar parts, cannot, on the one 4 I, 8 | Further, these worlds, being similar in nature to ours, must 5 I, 8 | greatness. Locomotion must be similar: for it also has its goal 6 I, 11| and "indestructible" are similar. "Destructible" is applied ( 7 II, 12| that with three, or some similar arrangement. But the opposite 8 II, 12| bright and shining part. Similar accounts of other stars 9 II, 12| action of the lower stars as similar to that of animals and plants. 10 II, 13| concerning its rest or motion are similar. For here too there is no 11 II, 13| Timaeus.~III. There are similar disputes about the shape 12 II, 13| floated like wood and other similar substances, which are so 13 II, 14| the one hand, there were a similar movement from each quarter 14 II, 14| resulting mass would be similar on every side. For if an 15 II, 14| argument if there is not a similar accession of concurrent 16 III, 1 | heavy (which involves a similar distinction in the lines 17 III, 3 | flesh and wood and all other similar bodies contain potentially 18 IV, 1 | down, since the universe is similar every way, and from any 19 IV, 1 | that the universe is not similar every way. They recognize 20 IV, 2 | speaking will issue in a similar impossibility. For any two 21 IV, 2 | moved, but also the solid.~Similar difficulties are involved 22 IV, 3 | place must be regarded as similar to what happens in connexion 23 IV, 3 | general, when a number of similar and undifferentiated bodies 24 IV, 3 | health and not whiteness; and similar questions might be asked 25 IV, 5 | which it rises, since it is similar in matter to it.~It is plain 26 IV, 5 | is the void or something similar, which moves uniformly upward,