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1 I, 6 | this to be impossible in order to prove an infinite body 2 I, 9 | senses we use the word, in order to make clearer the object 3 I, 10| continuum, is now in this order or disposition and now in 4 II, 2 | take the contrary spatial order, calling right that which 5 II, 2 | is ambiguous, prior in order of generation. If, in addition, 6 II, 12| and as units with a serial order indeed but entirely inanimate; 7 II, 12| and establishes a certain order, giving to the single motion 8 II, 12| and shape, movement and order, have now been sufficiently 9 II, 13| its roots to infinity",-in order to save the trouble of seeking 10 II, 14| not be eternal. But the order of the universe is eternal. 11 II, 14| shapes change by which the order of the stars is determined, 12 III, 2 | the elements moved without order. Their movement must have 13 III, 2 | places, would fall into the order in which they now stand, 14 III, 2 | from it. But that is the order of their distribution in 15 III, 2 | and therefore not without order; and if, on the other hand, 16 III, 2 | would produce a kind of order, since absence of order 17 III, 2 | order, since absence of order is not proved by diversity 18 III, 2 | unnatural movement, since the order proper to perceptible things 19 III, 2 | disorder is natural, and order or system unnatural. But 20 III, 5 | must have priority in the order of nature. But they say 21 III, 5 | be first in the natural order. And whether the finest 22 IV, 3 | several kinds of movement; in order of being then it will be 23 IV, 4 | light" and "heavy", in order to confine the application