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1 VI, 1 | between moments is always a period of time.~Again, if length
2 VI, 2 | time G, and let a finite period GD of the time be taken.
3 VI, 2 | time be taken. Now in this period the thing in motion will
4 VI, 2 | to motions occupying any period of time and in an equal
5 VI, 6 | time ChRh or in fact in any period of it, motion may likewise
6 VI, 6 | place in every other such period. But half the time finds
7 VI, 6 | something has changed in a period of time. For suppose that
8 VI, 6 | moment, there will be a period of time intermediate between
9 VI, 6 | then, it has changed in a period of time, and all time is
10 VI, 7 | is in motion occupies a period of time, and a greater magnitude
11 VI, 7 | motion occupies a certain period of the infinite time: it
12 VI, 8 | to a stand must occupy a period of time: for the motion
13 VI, 8 | is in motion occupies a period of time, and that which
14 VI, 8 | to a stand must occupy a period of time.~Again, since the
15 VI, 8 | of that which occupies a period of time, and the process
16 VI, 8 | coming to a stand must be a period of time and not something
17 VI, 8 | divisible, it must be a period of time, and the thing must
18 VI, 8 | and motion are always in a period of time, and a period of
19 VI, 8 | a period of time, and a period of time has no primary part
20 VI, 8 | motion is in motion in a period of time and changes from
21 VI, 8 | comprised within a particular period of time essentially-that
22 VI, 8 | same space for a definite period of time, it is at rest:
23 VI, 8 | particular thing (for the whole period of time is divisible), so
24 VI, 8 | particular thing not for any period of time but only at a moment
25 VI, 8 | particular thing, it cannot in a period of time be over against
26 VI, 9 | the same position for a period of time, and that therefore
27 VI, 9 | the same position for any period of time: and in the second
28 VI, 10| the same condition for a period of time is to be at rest.
29 VI, 10| since motion is always in a period of time and never in a moment,
30 VI, 10| because all motion is in a period of time; and all time has
31 VII, 1 | numerically one and the same in a period of time numerically one
32 VII, 1 | numerically one in the same period of time, e.g. from a particular
33 VII, 1 | particular place, in a particular period of time: for if the period
34 VII, 1 | period of time: for if the period of time were not one and
35 VIII, 1| at rest for an infinite period of time, and that then Mind
36 VIII, 1| the extremity of the last period of time that we take must
37 VIII, 1| while in the intermediate period of time there is a state
38 VIII, 1| forces lasts for an equal period of time. But it is a wrong
39 VIII, 3| as much in motion in any period of time. The amount removed
40 VIII, 3| ill, there must follow a period of time in which his restoration
41 VIII, 7| not be continuous, but a period of time will intervene between
42 VIII, 8| single thing in a single period of time and operating within
43 VIII, 8| being contained within any period of time except the whole
44 VIII, 8| will be the intervening period of time: consequently A
45 VIII, 8| turning on the fact that the period of time occupied in traversing
46 VIII, 8| belongs already to the later period, and if in the whole of
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