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1 2 | actually gods: as, for instance, the Egyptian Mercury, to 2 6 | incorporeal things--for instance, benevolence and malignity— 3 6 | bodily senses--sound, for instance, to the organ of hearing; 4 6 | incorporeal aliments--for instance, by the studies of wisdom. 5 6 | records of the civil law, the instance of a certain Greek woman 6 9 | are remarkable in this instance for their absence, then 7 13| about the mind, do in every instance inscribe on their title-page 8 14| soul into parts: Plato, for instance, into two; Zeno into three; 9 17| with fallacy: we think, for instance, that is a noise in the 10 19| possess life. Trees, for instance, to quote Aristotle's example, 11 24| the hypothesis? Take, for instance, the case of the infant. 12 24| prejudicial to it in the second instance? Lastly, who have better 13 25| connection with the soul--for instance, of demoniacal possession; 14 43| faculties. From this primary instance also we are led to trace 15 46| and catastrophes: as, for instance, when Caesar was absent 16 48| superstition, we have an instance when fasting is prescribed 17 48| purity; while we find an instance of the opinion when the 18 50| kinds of waters: how, for instance, the vinous quality of the 19 57| that for a set purpose. For instance, the Nasamones consult private 20 58| tortures of the body. Look for instance, at the soul of Mutius Scoevola