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1 I, 8 | writers. For in that case the larger the mass of fire or earth 2 II, 8 | quicker movement of the larger circle is natural when all 3 II, 8 | their proper motion, the larger moves quicker. It is the 4 II, 8 | intercepted by two radii will be larger in the larger circle, and 5 II, 8 | radii will be larger in the larger circle, and hence it is 6 II, 8 | that the revolution of the larger circle should take the same 7 II, 13| bottom, the quicker the larger it is. These thinkers seem 8 II, 13| and of air, in which the larger and heavier bodies always 9 III, 1 | just as a large thing is larger than others, but what is 10 III, 1 | than others, but what is larger is not always large. A thing 11 III, 1 | small may none the less be larger than other things. Whatever, 12 III, 6 | easily destroyed than a larger; and a destructive process 13 IV, 2 | is relatively light. As a larger quantity of lead or of bronze 14 IV, 2 | directly opposed to this. The larger the quantity of air the 15 IV, 2 | that of such bodies the larger is the heavier. But since 16 IV, 2 | and sometimes makes the larger body the lighter. The reason 17 IV, 2 | of another is sometimes larger in bulk than it. In short, 18 IV, 5 | quantity will contain a larger number of triangles or solids