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1 I, 6| take BF bearing the same proportion to BD which the greater 2 I, 6| be taken having the same proportion to BD which the two weights 3 I, 6| the times being in inverse proportion to the weights. For instance, 4 I, 6| The time should be less in proportion as the weight is greater. 5 I, 6| greater. But there is no proportion between the infinite and 6 I, 6| infinite and the finite: proportion can only hold between a 7 I, 6| given finite in the same proportion which is supposed to hold 8 I, 7| patient is such as to keep the proportion which obtains between the 9 I, 7| finite quantity, since no proportion holds between finite and 10 I, 7| take E, bearing the same proportion to D as the whole BF bears 11 II, 4| becomes finer in the same proportion as water is finer than earth.~ 12 III, 2| body then be divided in the proportion CE: CD (for there is no 13 III, 2| Dividing the heavy body in the proportion CE:CD, we subtract from 14 III, 5| will move, just as fire, in proportion as its quantity is greater, 15 IV, 2| to void exceeds a certain proportion, the relative lightness 16 IV, 2| with weight, is quicker in proportion to its size. This, however, 17 IV, 6| is the easily bounded, in proportion as it is easily bounded, 18 IV, 6| between the two. For in proportion as the force applied by