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1 I, 3 | subsist. Again, that which is subject to increase increases upon 2 I, 3 | properties we see to be subject without exception to increase 3 I, 3 | body is eternal and not subject to increase or diminution, 4 I, 12| these but proper to the subject show it to be impossible 5 III, 1 | There may be things not subject to generation or any kind 6 III, 1 | everything in the world was subject to generation and nothing 7 III, 1 | and many others. And some subject all bodies whatever to generation, 8 III, 3 | remains to say what bodies are subject to generation, and why. 9 III, 5 | express no opinion on the subject of its figure, but simply 10 III, 6 | elements are eternal or subject to generation and destruction; 11 III, 6 | bodies must therefore be subject to destruction and generation.~ 12 III, 7 | and, in general, every subject matter principles homogeneous 13 IV, 2 | and their views on the subject, though they belong to an 14 IV, 3 | the change of any chance subject in any chance direction, 15 IV, 3 | asked concerning any other subject of aletion. Of course the 16 IV, 3 | of aletion. Of course the subject of increase, when changed