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1 I, 2 | from them; and that the superior glory of its nature is proportionate 2 I, 8 | weight and lightness. For as superior speed in downward movement 3 I, 8 | downward movement implies superior weight, so infinite increase 4 I, 11| application of this is plain. Superior sight is sight of the smaller 5 I, 11| of the smaller body, but superior speed is that of the greater 6 II, 5 | as upward movement is the superior form of rectilinear movement, 7 II, 5 | so forward movement is superior to backward, then front 8 II, 5 | unceasing, and, further, in the superior of two possible directions.~ 9 II, 12| regard the first as far superior to the others. Such a superiority 10 III, 1 | more than four points will superior in weight to it, a thing 11 III, 1 | difference which makes the superior weight heavier is the single 12 IV, 2 | homogeneous masses, the superior weight always depending 13 IV, 2 | lesser bulk being often superior in weight (as, for instance, 14 IV, 3 | attains not health but a superior size. The same applies in 15 IV, 5 | superiority of weight is due to superior size or number of the constituent