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1 I, 1 | differ from one another in respect of form, but only, if at 2 I, 1 | since it has being in every respect. Now bodies which are classed 3 I, 1 | have being, not in some respect only, but in every respect.~ 4 I, 1 | respect only, but in every respect.~ 5 I, 3 | alteration is movement in respect of quality; and qualitative 6 I, 5 | magnitude is itself finite in respect of number and magnitude: 7 I, 5 | necessarily be finite in every respect, for the following reasons. ( 8 I, 5 | cannot be infinite in that respect in which it has a limit; 9 I, 5 | completely determinate, in any respect whatever. Whether it be 10 II, 6 | materials which differ in respect of their proper places, 11 II, 12| with a circular motion, in respect of substance and shape, 12 III, 1 | is impossible. But with respect to natural bodies there