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1 I, 3 | of its proper parts. The common name, too, which has been 2 II, 13| the centre, than on the common view that the earth is in 3 II, 13| naturally passed into a common place of philosophy; and 4 II, 14| apply this to a clod or common fragment of earth or to 5 II, 14| regions, suggesting that the common characteristic of these 6 III, 1 | always divisible. But it is common ground that a point is indivisible. 7 III, 1 | point which remains when the common number, four, is subtracted. 8 III, 2 | of the same kind, have a common goal of movement. Again, 9 III, 4 | to be proved. This is the common demand of mathematicians, 10 III, 4 | addition to invalidating many common opinions and apparent data 11 III, 5 | again water and earth.~The common error of all views which 12 IV, 1 | clearly have an up and down. Common usage is thus correct, though 13 IV, 2 | not be light, because in common speech we distinguish a 14 IV, 3 | interpret in this sense the common statement of the older writers 15 IV, 5 | are four there must be a common matter of all-particularly 16 IV, 5 | movement of air which has had a common surface with it is swift 17 IV, 5 | affected at all, because a common surface is not possible