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1 IV, 2 | are, and the special place occupied primarily by each. I mean,
2 IV, 8 | traverse of Z when Z was void occupied the time H. So that it will
3 IV, 8 | portion of void formerly occupied in the void, just as if
4 IV, 8 | magnitude equal to that occupied by the void; a magnitude
5 VI, 2 | at E. Then since A has occupied the whole time ZH in arriving
6 VI, 2 | so we find that the time occupied by the passage over the
7 VI, 2 | magnitude, the whole time occupied in passing over AB will
8 VI, 2 | that infinite time is not occupied in passing over every magnitude,
9 VI, 2 | infinite time will not be occupied in passing over BE is evident
10 VI, 2 | than the whole, the time occupied in traversing this part
11 VI, 3 | since the slower will have occupied the whole present in traversing
12 VI, 4 | suppose that A is the time occupied by the motion B. Then if
13 VI, 4 | if all the time has been occupied by the whole motion, it
14 VI, 5 | of change, and the time occupied by the change does not contain
15 VI, 7 | the whole infinite time is occupied by the whole finite motion.
16 VI, 7 | portion, equal to the time occupied in completing the aforesaid
17 VI, 7 | are assuming that that is occupied by the whole AB. And if
18 VI, 9 | s, and has consequently occupied only half the time occupied
19 VI, 9 | occupied only half the time occupied by the first G, since each
20 VI, 9 | so says Zeno) the time occupied by the first G in passing
21 VI, 9 | the B’s is equal to that occupied by it in passing each of
22 VI, 9 | because an equal time is occupied by both the first B and
23 VII, 1 | motion of A: but the time occupied by the motion of A is finite:
24 VII, 5 | amount of time that has been occupied). then, A the movement have
25 VIII, 8 | that the period of time occupied in traversing the distance
26 VIII, 8 | the whole time A, the time occupied by it in having become white
27 VIII, 8 | no more than all that it occupied in the mere process of becoming
28 VIII, 10| part of B. Then the time occupied by this motion cannot be
29 VIII, 10| moved, the longer the time occupied. It follows that the time
30 VIII, 10| of the part of G which is occupied by all A in moving the whole
31 VIII, 10| Suppose that A is the time occupied by the infinite power in
32 VIII, 10| and that AB is the time occupied by a finite power in the
33 VIII, 10| as great at BG, the time occupied by this magnitude in moving
34 VIII, 10| force. Moreover the time occupied by the action of any finite
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