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1 I, 1 | investigation. If to this there be a clear answer, e.g. that the process 2 I, 3 | a moving vessel. This is clear if we consider their limbs; 3 I, 4 | be moved in a circle, is clear from what we have said. 4 I, 4 | cannot be moved is therefore clear from what we have said, 5 I, 5 | attributes of it. The point is clear if the attempt be made to 6 I, 5 | broad-bosomed moulds~Won of clear Water two parts out of eight,~ 7 I, 5 | has been said it is now clear that knowing as an attribute 8 II, 2 | 2~Since what is clear or logically more evident 9 II, 3 | added to both. We must later clear up these points, but at 10 II, 4 | farther back and have some clear view of the objects of each; 11 II, 4 | That it is the last, is clear; for in everything the essence 12 II, 4 | a healthy subject. It is clear that not even those contraries 13 II, 4 | by it. Consequently it is clear that in a certain sense 14 II, 5 | objects is so of sense? It is clear that what is sensitive is 15 II, 5 | may be found thoroughly to clear up all this. At present 16 II, 7 | by (b) will be abundantly clear as we proceed. Whatever 17 II, 7 | is contrary both to the clear evidence of argument and 18 II, 7 | the necessity of a medium clear. If what has colour is placed 19 II, 7 | apparent difference will be clear later. What comes between 20 II, 8 | breath so checked. It is clear also why fish are voiceless; 21 II, 11| manner as before, yet it is clear that the or is gan is not 22 II, 11| That they are manifold is clear when we consider touching 23 III, 2 | must be coloured. It is clear therefore that "to perceive 24 III, 3 | imagination is not sense is clear from the following considerations: 25 III, 3 | discourse of reason. It is clear then that imagination cannot, 26 III, 10| originates movement is clear. Those who distinguish parts 27 III, 12| is indispensable. This is clear from what follows. An animal 28 III, 12| to the animal, and it is clear that without touch it is 29 III, 13| 13~It is clear that the body of an animal