Book, Paragraph
1 I, 4 | 4~The physicists on the other
2 I, 4 | minimum of flesh.~Lastly (4) in each of his infinite
3 I, 7 | Hermes from the stone; (4) by putting together, as
4 II, 3 | what is changed.~Again (4) in the sense of end or "
5 II, 4 | 4~But chance also and spontaneity
6 II, 7 | that they may rule"; or (4), in the case of things
7 II, 7 | essence of the thing; and (4) because it is better thus (
8 III, 1 | complete and incomplete; (4) in respect of locomotion,
9 III, 4 | 4~The science of nature is
10 III, 4 | come to be is infinite.~(4) Because the limited always
11 IV, 1 | intelligible elements.~(4) Also we may ask: of what
12 IV, 3 | generally species "in" genus.~(4) As the genus is "in" the
13 IV, 4 | 4~What then after all is place?
14 IV, 4 | greater than the thing.~(4) Place can be left behind
15 IV, 5 | should be in the same place,~(4) Nor that place should be
16 IV, 6 | The Pythagoreans, too, (4) held that void exists and
17 IV, 8 | of 0 to a number. For if 4 exceeds 3 by 1, and 2 by
18 V, 4 | 4~There are many senses in
19 VI, 4 | 4~Further, everything that
20 VII, 4 | 4~A difficulty may be raised
21 VIII, 4| 4~Now of things that cause
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