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1 I, 10| exhibiting the object, like the figure, as in course of formation. 2 I, 10| the construction of the figure, when the various steps 3 I, 10| are completed the required figure forthwith results; but in 4 I, 10| separating the two states. In the figure, on the other hand, there 5 II, 4 | solids alike. Every plane figure must be either rectilinear 6 II, 4 | the circle will not be a figure at all.~Now the first figure 7 II, 4 | figure at all.~Now the first figure belongs to the first body, 8 II, 4 | without it. For a rectilinear figure as it revolves never continues 9 II, 4 | the world had some other figure with unequal radii, if, 10 II, 8 | projecting part, as a rectilinear figure has, and is in fact as far 11 II, 11| crescent-shaped or gibbous figure, and only at one moment 12 II, 13| centre of the mathematical figure were always the same with 13 II, 14| from its centre, i.e. the figure will be spherical. But neither 14 II, 14| circumference arrive at the figure 400,000 stades. This indicates 15 III, 4 | number. The atoms differ in figure, and all figures are composed 16 III, 5 | body must have the primary figure: therefore fire will be 17 III, 5 | opinion on the subject of its figure, but simply regard it as 18 III, 8 | distinguished not by the figure but by the size of the particles. 19 III, 8 | will not be fire, and that figure will produce not combustion