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1 I, 1 | bodies and magnitudes, some possess body and magnitude, and 2 I, 1 | principles of things which possess these. Now a continuum is 3 I, 2 | bodies I mean those which possess a principle of movement 4 I, 3 | a circle cannot possibly possess either heaviness or lightness. 5 I, 3 | place, that this body can possess no lightness or heaviness 6 I, 7 | if it be weight that all possess, no body is, strictly speaking, 7 I, 12| its later state it will possess the capacity of not existing, 8 II, 1 | An Ixion’s lot must needs possess it, without end or respite. 9 II, 2 | as the parts of a statue possess; or we may take the contrary 10 II, 2 | kind belong to things which possess, a principle of movement, 11 II, 2 | began to move, yet it must possess a principle from which it 12 II, 3 | these bodies we know to possess movement. Thus we see that 13 II, 8 | only star which appears to possess this movement is the sun, 14 II, 11| have given things which possess no movement a shape particularly 15 III, 1 | composed to form a body nor possess weight.~ 16 III, 2 | nature which most of them possess for most of the time. Thus 17 III, 6 | either be incorporeal or possess body; and if it has body, 18 III, 8 | than another. For they all possess angles, the octahedron and 19 III, 8 | combustion, since they too possess angles and contain atomic 20 IV, 5 | which these have absolutely, possess both the upward and the