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1 I, 3| either possesses lightness or heaviness. As a preliminary we must 2 I, 3| down possesses lightness or heaviness or both-but not both relatively 3 I, 3| possibly possess either heaviness or lightness. For neither 4 I, 3| possess no lightness or heaviness at all (for that would mean 5 II, 3| to cold), and rest and heaviness stand for the privation 6 III, 1| not this, but rather the heaviness of earth and the lightness 7 IV, 1| is, but only the relative heaviness and lightness of things 8 IV, 2| the notions of absolute heaviness, to which their account 9 IV, 2| the relative lightness and heaviness of bodies by distinctions 10 IV, 2| the relative lightness and heaviness of the bodies intermediate 11 IV, 4| not combine lightness and heaviness. It is apparent, I mean, 12 IV, 4| though swifter. But the heaviness and lightness of bodies 13 IV, 4| to those whose attribute heaviness to the presence of plenum