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1 I, 7| whatever. For a less agent will produce that movement in a less 2 I, 7| again, can the infinite produce a movement in the finite 3 I, 7| action. In the time C, D will produce that motion in a patient 4 I, 7| whole BF bears to F. E will produce the motion in BF in the 5 II, 9| bodies of that size must produce a noise, since on our earth 6 II, 9| motion, how should they not produce a sound immensely great? 7 II, 9| are themselves in motion, produce noise and friction: but 8 III, 1| of the parts which will produce weight? And, further, when 9 III, 2| finite number of causes would produce a kind of order, since absence 10 III, 2| somehow before they try to produce motion and separation. But 11 III, 8| The elements alone cannot produce them because their collocation 12 III, 8| their collocation cannot produce a continuum. Nor can the 13 III, 8| were also the most apt to produce warmth and combustion, because 14 III, 8| and the angles, they say, produce warmth and combustion. Now, 15 III, 8| possession of angles makes a body produce heat and combustion, every 16 III, 8| inference that the mathematical produce heat and combustion, since 17 III, 8| that a pyramid must needs produce pyramids or a sphere spheres. 18 III, 8| fire, and that figure will produce not combustion but its contrary.~ 19 IV, 6| easily, and things which produce division differ similarly 20 IV, 6| the case with which they produce it, the explanation must