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1 I, 7 | widest sense: for we shall be following the natural order of inquiry
2 I, 7 | complex things. I mean the following. We can say (1) "man becomes
3 II, 5 | to see somebody or been following somebody or avoiding somebody,
4 III, 5 | infinite sensible body. The following arguments give a general
5 IV, 8 | assert is plain from the following considerations. We see the
6 IV, 8 | difference in the media; the following depend upon an excess of
7 IV, 10| nature? To start, then: the following considerations would make
8 V, 1 | strikes. We have, then, the following factors: (a) on the one
9 V, 2 | first stage and therefore no following stage either. On this hypothesis,
10 V, 4 | or numerically: and the following distinctions will make clear
11 VI, 6 | be made evident by the following argument. Let ChRh be the
12 VI, 10| it may be shown in the following way that there can be no
13 VII, 3 | this is to be seen from the following considerations. Of all other
14 VIII, 1| remains to consider the following question. Was there ever
15 VIII, 2| not existed at all are the following:~First, it may be said that
16 VIII, 5| moved by the other part: the following considerations make this
17 VIII, 6| present argument: but the following considerations will make
18 VIII, 6| to everything else.~The following argument also makes it evident
19 VIII, 7| Now it is clear from the following considerations that no other
20 VIII, 8| discussion, stating it in the following way. In the act of dividing
21 VIII, 8| appear to be indicated by the following arguments. Everything whose
22 VIII, 8| not single.~Further, the following argument will serve better
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