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1 I, 4 | it will not fall below a certain magnitude. If, therefore,
2 I, 5 | complex. A house comes from certain things in a certain state
3 I, 5 | from certain things in a certain state of separation instead
4 I, 8 | animal, and an animal of a certain kind from an animal of a
5 I, 8 | kind from an animal of a certain kind. Thus, suppose a dog
6 I, 8 | well as from an animal of a certain kind) but not as animal,
7 II, 8 | and such a kind, therefore certain things necessarily are and
8 II, 9 | sheltering and guarding certain things. Similarly in all
9 II, 9 | of such-and-such a kind, certain things must necessarily
10 II, 9 | operation of sawing as being a certain kind of dividing, then this
11 II, 9 | unless the saw has teeth of a certain kind; and these cannot be
12 III, 1 | same thing, if it is of a certain kind, can be both potential
13 III, 1 | be bronze" and "to be a certain potentiality" are not the
14 III, 2 | merely capable of having a certain size is not undergoing change,
15 III, 2 | thing that is actually of a certain size, and motion is thought
16 III, 4 | have been together at a certain time, and must have begun
17 III, 4 | have begun to be moved at a certain time.~Democritus, for his
18 III, 6 | description depends on a certain similarity, but it is not
19 III, 6 | itself-from its having a certain similarity to the whole.
20 III, 7 | plurality of "ones" and a certain quantity of them. Hence
21 IV, 1 | but also that it exerts a certain influence. Each is carried
22 IV, 8 | and move through it in a certain time, H, a time less than
23 IV, 8 | will be found to traverse a certain distance, whether this be
24 IV, 10 | time, by being either a certain amount or a certain kind
25 IV, 10 | either a certain amount or a certain kind of it.~Clearly then
26 VI, 2 | motion will pass over a certain segment of the magnitude:
27 VI, 4 | motion is in motion in a certain sphere and for a certain
28 VI, 4 | certain sphere and for a certain time and has a motion belonging
29 VI, 6 | is equal has traversed a certain distance in a certain time,
30 VI, 6 | a certain distance in a certain time, the original thing
31 VI, 7 | of the motion occupies a certain period of the infinite time:
32 VI, 7 | stretch of motion AB is a certain multiple of AE: consequently
33 VI, 7 | whole time, in this part a certain fraction, not the whole,
34 VI, 9 | division of the space in a certain way leads to the result
35 VI, 9 | it are so: not being in a certain condition is different from
36 VII, 2 | since that which is of a certain quality is altered in so
37 VII, 2 | the sense is affected in a certain way. We see, then, that
38 VII, 3 | that which has become of a certain figure by the name of the
39 VII, 3 | result of the alteration of certain other things, e.g. hot and
40 VII, 4 | time in accomplishing a certain equal amount of motion.
41 VII, 4 | Suppose, then, that in a certain time an alteration is undergone
42 VII, 4 | while sometimes there is a certain likeness between them, and
43 VII, 4 | altered, to see e.g. whether a certain quantity of each has become
44 VII, 5 | involves the traversing of a certain amount of distance: for
45 VII, 5 | that there must always be a certain amount of distance that
46 VII, 5 | has been traversed and a certain amount of time that has
47 VII, 5 | force move a given weight a certain distance in a certain time
48 VII, 5 | a certain distance in a certain time and half the distance
49 VII, 5 | given motive power causes a certain amount of motion, half that
50 VII, 5 | and the other suffers a certain amount of increase in a
51 VII, 5 | amount of increase in a certain amount of time. Similarly
52 VII, 5 | undergoes alteration, and a certain amount, or rather degree,
53 VII, 5 | alteration is completed in a certain amount of time: thus in
54 VII, 5 | alteration or increase causes a certain amount of increase or alteration
55 VII, 5 | alteration respectively in a certain amount of time, it does
56 VIII, 1 | for if anything is of a certain character naturally, it
57 VIII, 1 | this kind we have at once a certain order. But even here the
58 VIII, 1 | fact that this occurs in certain cases comes the assumption
59 VIII, 1 | far as it is applied to certain individual cases, he is
60 VIII, 3 | it is really the case, as certain persons assert, that the
61 VIII, 4 | what is potentially of a certain quality or of a certain
62 VIII, 4 | certain quality or of a certain quantity in a certain place
63 VIII, 4 | a certain quantity in a certain place is naturally movable
64 VIII, 4 | same thing may be both of a certain quality and of a certain
65 VIII, 4 | certain quality and of a certain quantity, but the one is
66 VIII, 4 | the light thing being in a certain situation, namely high up:
67 VIII, 4 | tendency respectively towards a certain position: and this constitutes
68 VIII, 4 | process whereby what is of a certain quality changes to a condition
69 VIII, 4 | it. So, too, what is of a certain quantity extends itself
70 VIII, 4 | quantity extends itself over a certain space unless something prevents
71 VIII, 5 | two things must up to a certain point be in contact): and
72 VIII, 6 | likes, that in the case of certain things it is possible for
73 VIII, 6 | any of those which move certain particular things, while
74 VIII, 6 | the latter belongs also to certain first principles of heavenly
75 VIII, 8 | is never localized within certain fixed limits, whereas that
76 VIII, 8 | repeatedly localized within certain fixed limits cannot be so,
77 VIII, 9 | finishing-point, so that we can say of certain things both that they are
78 VIII, 10| magnitude. Then BG possesses a certain force that occupies a certain
79 VIII, 10| certain force that occupies a certain time, let us say the time
80 VIII, 10| force moves something in a certain time, a greater force will
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