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1 IV, 12| measure their motion and rest respectively.~Hence what is moved will
2 V, 5 | contrary motions are motions respectively from and to the same thing,
3 V, 5 | ceasing to be); or motions respectively from contraries, e.g. a
4 V, 5 | from disease; or motions respectively to contraries, e.g. a motion
5 V, 5 | motion to disease; or motions respectively from a contrary and to the
6 V, 5 | motion to disease; or motions respectively from a contrary to the opposite
7 V, 5 | be opposed.~Now motions respectively from a contrary and to the
8 V, 5 | disease.) Nor are motion respectively from a contrary and from
9 V, 5 | we are left with motions respectively to contraries, and motions
10 V, 5 | contraries, and motions respectively to contraries from the opposite
11 V, 5 | contrary motions are motions respectively from a contrary to the opposite
12 V, 6 | motion and rest above are respectively contrary to downward motion
13 VI, 2 | which time and magnitude respectively are susceptible are the
14 VI, 4 | will be equal to DE, EZ respectively: for the motion of that
15 VII, 1 | of A, Z of B, and H and O respectively the motions of G and D:
16 VII, 2 | pushing together are forms respectively of pushing off and pulling:
17 VII, 2 | and pulling are adjacent respectively to that which is being pushed
18 VII, 2 | that which suffers decrease respectively: and if two things are continuous
19 VII, 2 | and the movent that are respectively first and last in reference
20 VII, 3 | waxen", and "wooden" respectively. But when a thing has been
21 VII, 4 | motion and to circular motion respectively? If so, far less will it
22 VII, 4 | white and becoming healthy respectively, here there is no sameness
23 VII, 4 | alteration and of locomotion respectively. Now if the things that
24 VII, 5 | of increase or alteration respectively in a certain amount of time,
25 VIII, 1| things that are capable respectively of affecting and being affected,
26 VIII, 1| as to render them capable respectively of being moved and of causing
27 VIII, 4| have a natural tendency respectively towards a certain position:
28 VIII, 8| thing white or not white respectively. Otherwise a thing may be
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