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1 I, 2 | all other cases goes to show that it is the unnatural 2 I, 3 | to our own day, seems to show that they conceived of it 3 I, 6 | We have therefore only to show this to be impossible in 4 I, 9 | 9~We must show not only that the heaven 5 I, 12| but proper to the subject show it to be impossible that 6 II, 6 | 6~We have next to show that the movement of the 7 II, 6 | that the mover should first show incapacity for an infinite 8 II, 8 | swifter slower. But this would show that their movement was 9 II, 9 | why we do not hear, and show in our bodies none of the 10 II, 10| varying, as the mathematicians show, with their distance.~ 11 II, 11| moon as it waxes and wanes show for the most part a crescent-shaped 12 II, 13| free in midair, should show no movement at all. Yet 13 II, 14| would eclipses of the moon show segments shaped as we see 14 II, 14| set. All of which goes to show not only that the earth 15 III, 2 | its nature. We go on to show that there are certain bodies 16 III, 2 | This discussion suffices to show (1) that all bodies are 17 III, 3 | else, that does not at once show that it contained these 18 III, 4 | number is. Let us first show reason or denying that their 19 III, 6 | The foregoing arguments show that it cannot be an atom; 20 III, 7 | body is divided, they can show no reason why one of the 21 III, 8 | attention in allotting shapes, show the shapes not to be in 22 IV, 3 | discussions, where we tried to show how none of these things