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1 I, 17| for in the case of the rest, we shall be more easily 2 I, 18| one is true also of the rest. If, then, with regard to 3 I, 18| air (each being a form of rest), and of a point on a line 4 II, 3 | that view, and leave the rest aside. We must deal also 5 II, 7 | are both in motion and at rest, and moreover that they 6 II, 7 | Ideas, those Ideas are at rest and are objects of thought; 7 II, 9 | praiseworthy, then all the rest as well come to be shown 8 IV, 1 | alteration, nor any of the rest of the given modes of motion: 9 IV, 2 | category of essence, all the rest, if predicated at all, will 10 IV, 3 | then neither is any of the rest of them.~ 11 IV, 4 | and genitives and all the rest. For as the species is used, 12 IV, 6 | be a principle alike of rest and of motion, so that, 13 IV, 6 | and of motion, so that, if rest is the better of the two, 14 IV, 6 | follow A universally-as e.g. "rest" always follows a "calm" 15 IV, 6 | not always a number, nor rest a calm)-you may yourself 16 V, 3 | avoided introducing among the rest either the subject itself 17 V, 3 | has introduced amongst the rest a sensible quality, "to 18 V, 3 | the genus, and then the rest of it should be appended 19 V, 3 | rendering, and then appends the rest: for then the property will 20 VI, 3 | when it is struck out the rest of the expression too is 21 VI, 4 | been rendered of what is at rest and definite through what 22 VI, 8 | gives its purpose to the rest. Certainly it is what is 23 VI, 11| complex, and see if also the rest of the definition defines 24 VI, 11| the definition defines the rest of it: if not, it is clear 25 VI, 11| of a finite plane", the rest (viz. "such that its centre 26 VII, 3 | of them are so while the rest remain the same; or, vice 27 VII, 3 | Likewise also with the rest: an admission of any one 28 VII, 3 | them whatever, and all the rest are admitted too.~Moreover, 29 VII, 3 | definition of each of the rest as well.~Moreover, look 30 VII, 4 | number of occasions. Of the rest, too, the most important 31 VII, 5 | definitions, nor yet of the rest: for only those relating 32 VII, 5 | be done correctly.~Of the rest, the property is most nearly 33 VIII, 2 | he cannot foresee in the rest of it any case where it 34 VIII, 2 | withdrawing a part to leave the rest true. If, however, you formulate 35 VIII, 11| true, and moreover does not rest as an argument on these 36 VIII, 14| arguments to see whether they rest on principles of general


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