Book, Paragraph
1 III, 2 | having a certain size is not undergoing change, nor yet a thing
2 IV, 4 | time the place too will be undergoing change; so that there will
3 VII, 2 | is that things that are undergoing alteration are altered in
4 VIII, 5 | should then have a thing undergoing the same motion that it
5 VIII, 6 | such thing should without undergoing any process of change at
6 VIII, 7 | changes. Now a thing that is undergoing any particular kind of motion,
7 VIII, 8 | back at A. Then when it is undergoing locomotion from A to G it
8 VIII, 8 | G it is at the same time undergoing also its locomotion to A
9 VIII, 8 | consequently it is simultaneously undergoing two contrary motions, since
10 VIII, 8 | and moreover that which is undergoing but does not always undergo
11 VIII, 8 | must have been previously undergoing the state of rest that is
12 VIII, 8 | contrary motions, that which is undergoing locomotion from A to G cannot
13 VIII, 8 | cannot also simultaneously be undergoing locomotion from G to A:
14 VIII, 8 | arrive), and yet will not be undergoing two contrary or opposite
15 VIII, 9 | increase or decrease or is undergoing some alteration while remaining
16 VIII, 10| adapted for imparting and undergoing motion, we must say further
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