Book, Paragraph
1 I, 7 | the question first with reference to becoming in its widest
2 II, 5 | nor normally, and with reference to such of these as might
3 II, 7 | why", then, is answered by reference to the matter, to the form,
4 II, 7 | qualification, but with reference to the essential nature
5 III, 1 | relative" is used with reference to (1) excess and defect, (
6 III, 1 | will motion and change have reference to something over and above
7 IV, 2 | impossible that what has no reference to motion or the distinction
8 IV, 13| same thing and in the same reference, but in essence they are
9 IV, 13| must be determined with reference to the "now". There will
10 IV, 13| that, and there was such in reference to the past event. But if
11 IV, 14| faster and slower exists in reference to all change, since it
12 IV, 14| before" and "after" with reference to the distance from the "
13 IV, 14| is used contrariwise with reference to past and to future time;
14 V, 1 | accidentally, or partially and with reference to something other than
15 V, 1 | or directly and with no reference to anything else: for instance,
16 VI, 5 | the primary when that has reference to the end of the change
17 VI, 5 | limit. But that which has reference to the beginning is not
18 VI, 5 | evident, then, that with reference to the beginning of change
19 VI, 6 | it may have an extended reference, as e.g. when we say that
20 VI, 6 | for its motion will have reference to a time other than ChRh.
21 VI, 9 | fallacious assumption.~Nor in reference to contradictory change
22 VII, 2 | respectively first and last in reference to the moved there is nothing
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