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Aristotle
Physics

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contain

   Book, Paragraph
1 II, 2 | Obviously physical bodies contain surfaces and volumes, lines 2 III, 6 | other than it. It does not contain, but, in so far as it is 3 III, 6 | great and the small ought to contain them. But it is absurd and 4 III, 6 | and indeterminate should contain and determine.~ 5 IV, 6 | since what is full cannot contain anything more. If it could, 6 IV, 6 | the smallest body would contain the greatest; for "many 7 IV, 12| such things as it does not contain in any way, they neither 8 V, 4 | is clear) the things that contain them are obviously in motion 9 VI, 5 | occupied by the change does not contain any primary when in which 10 VI, 6 | that which perishes must contain an element of infiniteness 11 VII, 2 | movent are together: for they contain within themselves their 12 VIII, 5| in motion, but does not contain a motive principle, and 13 VIII, 5| primarily moves itself cannot contain either a single part that


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