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1 I, 5| certainly, as indeed most people think, but the same inasmuch
2 I, 8| difficulties which constrain people to deny the existence of
3 II, 1| bed from bed. That is why people say that the figure is not
4 II, 4| and spontaneity are.~Some people even question whether they
5 II, 4| is the more absurd that people should make it when they
6 II, 8| deliberation. Wherefore people discuss whether it is by
7 III, 1| This, indeed, has led some people to suppose that every mover
8 III, 2| if we consider where some people put it; they identify motion
9 III, 4| outside is infinite) leads people to suppose that body also
10 III, 5| alternative; for there are some people who make this the infinite,
11 IV, 1| because he thought, with most people, that everything is somewhere
12 IV, 6| exist do not disprove what people really mean by it, but only
13 IV, 6| it off in clepsydras. But people really mean that there is
14 IV, 6| remains continuous.~These people, then, have not reached
15 IV, 6| contract and be compressed, as people say that a cask will hold
16 IV, 6| the main grounds on which people have argued for and against
17 IV, 7| reason for this is that people take what exists to be body,
18 IV, 8| exist, neither will void.~If people say that the void must exist,
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