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1 I, 1 | round", means vaguely a sort of whole: its definition
2 I, 7 | from another thing, and one sort of thing from another sort
3 I, 7 | sort of thing from another sort of thing, both in the case
4 II, 1 | and anything else of that sort, qua receiving these designations
5 II, 2 | knows and prescribes what sort of form a helm should have,
6 II, 6 | always the cause; but in this sort of causation the number
7 III, 2 | motion is thought to be a sort of actuality, but incomplete,
8 III, 2 | definition, namely that it is a sort of actuality, or actuality
9 IV, 1 | difficulty-whether it is some sort of "bulk" of body or some
10 IV, 1 | place to be? If it has the sort of nature described, it
11 IV, 2 | in the same place. What sort of destruction then is that?~
12 IV, 4 | or the matter, or some sort of extension between the
13 IV, 6 | against, in much the same sort of way. For those who hold
14 IV, 6 | void exists regard it as a sort of place or vessel which
15 IV, 8 | this.~Again, if void is a sort of place deprived of body,
16 IV, 8 | study of moving things what sort of thing void is. But in
17 IV, 13| even this change; even this sort of change takes place incidentally
18 IV, 14| raise the question what sort of movement time is the
19 VIII, 1| property of things that are, a sort of life as it were to all
20 VIII, 3| generally thought to be a sort of becoming and perishing,
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