Book, Paragraph
1 I, 6 | what is a first principle ought not to be the predicate
2 II, 4 | For this reason also they ought to have at least referred
3 III, 3 | patiency in the patient. (If we ought to call the latter also "
4 III, 5 | part of the infinite body ought to remain at rest. Just
5 III, 6 | the great and the small ought to contain them. But it
6 IV, 2 | course, if we may digress, ought to tell us why the form
7 IV, 4 | complete the theory. We ought to try to make our investigation
8 IV, 8 | it as well. [Further it ought to be clear by the study
9 V, 4 | to be regular its parts ought to fit one another.~
10 VII, 1 | theoretically possible case ought not to give rise to any
11 VII, 3 | affected by those of them that ought to be admitted, while defect
12 VII, 3 | unaffected by those of them that ought to be admitted.~And the
13 VII, 4 | are of equal velocity, we ought to look for this equality
14 VII, 4 | each has become white. Or ought we not rather to look for
15 VIII, 1| the holder of the theory ought not only to assert the fact:
16 VIII, 1| only to assert the fact: he ought to explain the cause of
17 VIII, 2| had no being, these things ought to be either always or never
18 VIII, 4| something but as to how we ought to distinguish in the thing
19 VIII, 6| such eternal movents. We ought, however, to suppose that
20 VIII, 6| and that which is better ought, if possible, to be present
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