Book, Paragraph
1 I, 3 | 3~If, then, we approach the
2 I, 4 | greater or of the less.~Again (3) according to the theory
3 I, 7 | not-musical becomes musical", or (3), the "not-musical man becomes
4 I, 7 | becomes-"musical"-simple also. But when (3) we say the "not-musical
5 I, 7 | as things which grow; (3) by taking away, as the
6 II, 3 | 3~Now that we have established
7 II, 3 | in the definition.~Again (3) the primary source of the
8 II, 6 | what actually results, and (3) have an external cause,
9 II, 7 | there had been a raid"; or (3) we are inquiring "for the
10 II, 7 | presupposes the premisses); (3) that this was the essence
11 III, 1 | what exists as potential, (3) what exists as potential
12 III, 1 | quality, white and black; (3) in quantity, complete and
13 III, 3 | 3~The solution of the difficulty
14 III, 3 | act to what is acting.~(3) Nor is it necessary that
15 III, 4 | notion of the infinite.~(3) If coming to be and passing
16 III, 4 | of being gone through.~(3) What naturally admits of
17 III, 8 | things taken at random.~(3) To rely on mere thinking
18 IV, 1 | different from each of them.~(3) What in the world then
19 IV, 3 | 3~The next step we must take
20 IV, 3 | over and above the parts.~(3) As man is "in" animal and
21 IV, 4 | is no part of the thing.~(3) The immediate place of
22 IV, 4 | place of the whole world.~(3) The matter, too, might
23 IV, 5 | point should have a place,~(3) Nor that two bodies should
24 IV, 6 | voids present in it.~Again (3) increase, too, is thought
25 IV, 8 | number. For if 4 exceeds 3 by 1, and 2 by more than
26 IV, 10| usually supposed to be (3) motion and a kind of change,
27 V, 1 | And above all there is (3) the case of a thing which
28 V, 1 | belonging to it causes motion), (3) another of itself directly,
29 V, 3 | 3~Let us now proceed to define
30 VI, 3 | 3~The present also is necessarily
31 VII, 3 | 3~Everything, we say, that
32 VIII, 3| 3~Our enquiry will resolve
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