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The Motion of G
A reply must be made to those who ask the question of zino and who demand whether it is possible. But a cede's to c when it has finished its motion and stood still hence this must be said in answer to the doubt for it has this doubt. If g removed to d and again having receded was carried downward certainly it has in this case used d as the beginning and end vis one point for at once it would be there and would not be in the same now. The solution however formerly given is not to be adduced here for it cannot be said that g is in d in a section of time and that it has neither approached nor receded.
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