Book, Paragraph
1 I, 2 | there is a principle no longer, since a principle must
2 II, 7 | not of this kind are no longer inside the province of physics,
3 III, 1 | house, the buildable is no longer buildable. On the other
4 III, 5 | and then the body would no longer be infinite), nor is the
5 IV, 10 | the shorter time is by the longer), and if the "now" which
6 V, 2 | not itself change, is no longer applicable, so that in these
7 V, 4 | walking, the walking no longer is, but it will again be
8 VI, 4 | goal of its change it is no longer changing, and when both
9 VI, 7 | magnitude is traversed in a longer time, it is impossible that
10 VII, 1 | same, the motion would no longer be numerically one though
11 VII, 3 | or shape of a thing we no longer call that which has become
12 VIII, 1 | no order, then we can no longer say that it is nature’s
13 VIII, 4 | this latter case it is no longer evident, as it is when the
14 VIII, 5 | the whole will do so no longer. If on the other hand the
15 VIII, 8 | question asked to be no longer whether it is possible in
16 VIII, 8 | then this solution will no longer be adequate, and we must
17 VIII, 10| greater the amount moved, the longer the time occupied. It follows
18 VIII, 10| when their movent is no longer in contact with them? If
19 VIII, 10| ceases when one member no longer causes the next member to
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