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1 I, 1 | into its particular senses. Similarly a child begins by calling
2 I, 2 | they are more than one. (Similarly with the parts of wholes
3 I, 5 | some intermediate colour. Similarly, "musical" comes to be from "
4 I, 7 | the "subject" "man", and similarly I call the absence of shape
5 II, 4 | go and buy in the market. Similarly in other cases of chance
6 II, 8 | being that the corn grows. Similarly if a man’s crop is spoiled
7 II, 9 | guarding certain things. Similarly in all other things which
8 II, 9 | be or be there already. Similarly if man is this, then these;
9 III, 1 | much", a third "such", and similarly in each of the other modes
10 III, 1 | built, and this is building. Similarly, learning, doctoring, rolling,
11 III, 5 | earth is at the centre, similarly the infinite also would
12 IV, 1 | what is light are carried; similarly, too, "down" is not any
13 IV, 2 | you are on the earth; and similarly on the earth because you
14 IV, 2 | replacing the other; and similarly with other bodies. Hence
15 IV, 8 | it is composed of points! Similarly the void can bear no ratio
16 IV, 9 | greatness to smallness. Similarly, therefore, if air which
17 IV, 11| we maintain, with motion. Similarly, then, there corresponds
18 IV, 11| what is most knowable: for, similarly, motion is known because
19 IV, 14| along a straight line; and similarly in all other cases. But
20 IV, 14| horses by a horse, and similarly times by some definite time,
21 V, 1 | unqualified sense "becomes". And similarly it is impossible for that
22 V, 5 | other, and to determine similarly how it is with rest. And
23 V, 5 | agency or by that of another. Similarly we have upward locomotion
24 V, 6 | to its unnatural motion. Similarly with remaining: remaining
25 VI, 1 | its motion was E, and G similarly when its motion was Z. Now
26 VI, 1 | necessary that time also be similarly indivisible, that is to
27 VI, 2 | ZH, the time may also be similarly divided into two. Thus the
28 VI, 4 | the time will be divisible similarly to the motion: for if the
29 VI, 7 | magnitude will be traversed: and similarly in each part of the time
30 VI, 10| dependent upon some contraries. Similarly contraries are the extreme
31 VII, 2 | well as the puller. We may similarly classify all the varieties
32 VII, 2 | kinds of locomotion must be similarly reduced, for they all fall
33 VII, 2 | to the moved is the air. Similarly, in the case of tasting,
34 VII, 4 | different cases: "equal" is similarly equivocal; and "one" again
35 VII, 4 | both, viz. the surface: and similarly they are commensurable in
36 VII, 4 | in respect of whiteness.~Similarly in the case of motion: two
37 VII, 4 | takes place. (It is also similarly differentiated, it would
38 VII, 4 | inseparable as e.g. two animals). Similarly one is quicker than the
39 VII, 5 | certain amount of time. Similarly we have a definite thing
40 VIII, 3| at a particular moment. Similarly, too, in the case of any
41 VIII, 3| there is also motion; and similarly if there is such a thing
42 VIII, 4| is potentially hot): and similarly in the case of all other
43 VIII, 8| state of rest at B, and similarly at all other points, since
44 VIII, 9| first movent, "separates". Similarly those who assert no cause
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