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1 I, 3 | whole range of time past, so far as our inherited records 2 I, 10| less exist to eternity.) So far as the heaven is concerned 3 II, 8 | to have removed them as far as possible from things 4 II, 8 | figure has, and is in fact as far as possible removed in shape 5 II, 9 | earth the motion of bodies far inferior in size and in 6 II, 12| satisfied to reach a point not far removed from that consummation. 7 II, 12| must regard the first as far superior to the others. 8 II, 13| the problem, but not so far as they might. It is what 9 II, 13| it retains its size. So far as their arguments go, the 10 II, 13| remain at the centre. But so far as their argument goes, 11 III, 4 | various elements, except so far to allot the sphere to fire. 12 IV, 1 | surface a man by advancing far enough will come to stand 13 IV, 6 | considerations apply with far greater force to air, since