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1 I, 2 | define the infinite you must use quantity in your formula,
2 I, 3 | Further, the arguments they use to prove their position
3 I, 4 | this is the reason why they use the phrase "all things were
4 I, 5 | earth) and those too who use the rare and the dense.
5 I, 7 | exceptions, as we sometimes use the latter form of expression
6 I, 7 | In some cases we do not use the expression "come to
7 II, 2 | it serviceable), and we use everything as if it was
8 II, 3 | attributes. Again we may use a complex expression for
9 III, 4 | the mathematicians also use the notion of the infinite.~(
10 III, 6 | infinites two, he does not use them. For in the numbers
11 III, 7 | because of the movement. (I use these terms for the moment.
12 III, 7 | the infinite and do not use it. They postulate only
13 IV, 10 | connected with it, making use of the current arguments.
14 IV, 11 | reason given (for we can use the middle point as two,
15 IV, 12 | horses there are by the use of the number; and again
16 V, 2 | immovable thing of which I use the term "being at rest":
17 V, 4 | said to be "one": for we use the term "one" in many senses.~
18 VI, 8 | natural to it. Again, our use of the phrase "being at
19 VI, 8 | these circumstances that we use the term "being at rest"-
20 VII, 3 | or the bed "wood", but we use a derived expression and
21 VII, 3 | same name as that which we use to describe the affection.~
22 VII, 3 | no becoming of the actual use and activity of these states,
23 VII, 3 | we see in the case of the use and activity of the intellect
24 VIII, 8 | continuous, it is impossible to use this form of expression.
25 VIII, 10| continuing to add to D, I shall use up A and by continuing to
26 VIII, 10| continuing to add to E, I shall use up B: but I shall not use
27 VIII, 10| use up B: but I shall not use up the time by continually
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