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1 3 | substance; others about its form; others, again, respecting 2 5 | atoms by their coherence form corporeal masses; as Critolaus 3 9 | also to the soul--such as form and limitation; and that 4 9 | etherial colour, and in form resembling that of a human 5 9 | none other than the human form; indeed, none other than 6 9 | and was moulded after its form proved to be the germ both 7 10| creatures to discover (their form and make): I have my doubts 8 17| nor to the opinions we form; for these are occasioned 9 17| their means that a second form is impressed even upon the 10 17| knowledge--nay, an ability to form the Academy itself! But 11 20| seeds of plants have, one form in each kind, but their 12 20| hinders knowledge, but a spare form stimulates it; paralysis 13 21| development, nor by the triple form predicated of it in "the 14 22| possessing body, having form, simple in its substance, 15 23| and righted his imperfect form, and animated it with a 16 29| come to an end? Was the form or law thereof a matter 17 34| was degraded even to the form of man, to be confined, 18 36| long time without specific form (such as she afterwards 19 37| from the moment that its form is completed. The law of 20 37| for it may be increased in form, but not in state. Then, 21 41| but yet the souls of all form but one genus: even in the 22 43| as an attestation of its form when first moulded, and 23 46| his consort Olympias the form of a small ring, with a 24 46| power under their shape and form, and, with equal persistence 25 51| portent of this kind happened form the direct agency of God 26 55| remaining in Hades in the form and condition of a dead 27 57| revived body), that its true form must be such as to compel