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1 I, 5 | bodies which compose it. What remains for us to consider, then, 2 I, 5 | time be subtracted, what remains must be finite and have 3 I, 9 | already included in this. It remains, then, only to prove that 4 I, 10| has actually occurred or remains a possibility.~Some of those 5 II, 8 | the earth is at rest. It remains either that both are moved, 6 II, 13| 13~It remains to speak of the earth, of 7 II, 13| the centre, the question remains, why now do all heavy bodies 8 II, 13| earth are not only that it remains at the centre, but also 9 II, 13| for a reason why the earth remains at the centre and not for 10 II, 13| not for a reason why fire remains at the extremity. If the 11 II, 13| he is-even so, it still remains to explain why fire stays 12 III, 1 | destruction and generation, it remains to speak of the other two. 13 III, 1 | is the single point which remains when the common number, 14 III, 3 | 3~It remains to say what bodies are subject 15 III, 3 | potentiality: the further question remains, in what manner it becomes 16 III, 5 | elements must be limited, it remains to inquire whether there 17 III, 8 | bodies as fire does; still it remains quite inexplicable that 18 IV, 4 | air itself, while the air remains at rest-clearly this body