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1 IV, 4 | part in the whole which was previously played by all the water
2 VI, 3 | uniform with what it was previously: but the present contains
3 VI, 3 | the present contains no "previously": consequently, there can
4 VI, 6 | which has changed must also previously have been changing, since
5 VI, 6 | has changed, it must have previously been changing.~Moreover,
6 VI, 6 | changed, therefore, must previously have been changing: for
7 VI, 6 | that which has become must previously have been in process of
8 VI, 6 | process of becoming must previously have become, everything (
9 VI, 6 | that which has become must previously have been in process of
10 VI, 6 | process of becoming must previously have become: for all magnitudes
11 VII, 3 | of the fact that he was previously incapable of using his knowledge,
12 VIII, 1| thing that is at rest must previously have been in process of
13 VIII, 3| that half the amount has previously been extruded or removed
14 VIII, 3| the same grounds as those previously mentioned: viz. that we
15 VIII, 3| confront it with the arguments previously advanced. We must take our
16 VIII, 7| perfected. But there must previously be something else that is
17 VIII, 7| kind of motion, but though previously existent has not always
18 VIII, 7| always undergone it, must previously have been at rest so far
19 VIII, 8| exists after having been previously non-existent must become
20 VIII, 8| its locomotion, have been previously also in process of locomotion
21 VIII, 8| whole motion) must have been previously undergoing the state of
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