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1 I, 5 | reason is that a principle is great rather in power than in 2 I, 6 | time; a weight which is as great and more moves the same 3 I, 6 | being, on the one hand, as great and more than as great as 4 I, 6 | as great and more than as great as the finite, will move 5 I, 6 | infinite, it may yet be great enough to admit a plurality 6 I, 7 | movement and another, equally great, for the goal of its unnatural 7 II, 1 | impossible, this fact will have great weight in convincing us 8 II, 9 | say, and all the stars, so great in number and in size, are 9 II, 9 | produce a sound immensely great? Starting from this argument 10 II, 9 | the moving bodies are so great, and the sound which penetrates 11 II, 9 | and poop should not make a great noise, and the like might 12 II, 12| upon, and are placed at so great a distance from the facts 13 II, 13| leave out of account the great distance of the sun from 14 II, 13| sun from the earth and the great size of the circumference, 15 II, 13| at all. Yet here is this great weight of earth, and it 16 II, 13| stays where it is, is its great amount: and this amount 17 II, 13| amount: and this amount great because the body which isolates 18 II, 13| which, it is said, however great the tension, will not break 19 II, 14| that it is a circle of no great size. For quite a small 20 II, 14| that it is a sphere of no great size: for otherwise the 21 II, 14| with the stars it is not of great size.~ ~ 22 IV, 2 | portions of fire, small or great, will exhibit the same ratio