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1 I, 3 | indestructible and exempt from increase and alteration, since everything 2 I, 3 | that which is subject to increase increases upon contact with 3 I, 3 | And if it is exempt from increase and diminution, the same 4 I, 3 | subject without exception to increase and diminution. This is 5 I, 3 | circular motion cannot admit of increase or diminution, it is reasonable 6 I, 3 | eternal and not subject to increase or diminution, but unaging 7 I, 8 | from disease to health, to increase is to change from smallness 8 I, 8 | superior weight, so infinite increase of weight necessitates infinite 9 I, 8 | weight necessitates infinite increase of speed.~Further, it is 10 I, 8 | of the movement would not increase towards the end if it were 11 II, 12| well that we should seek to increase our understanding, though 12 III, 5 | it. But the fact is that increase of quantity makes many things 13 IV, 2 | would move, owing to the increase of weight due to the increased 14 IV, 3 | and that which produces increase. In the same manner it must 15 IV, 3 | Of course the subject of increase, when changed qua increasable, 16 IV, 3 | subjects of healing and increase are thought to be moved 17 IV, 3 | movement reach health or increase, as the case may be. And