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1 I, 9 | opinion of the great body (of speculators), affirming fire and earth 2 I, 14| through the tenets of physical speculators, it seems to remain that 3 I, 18| pervaded everything; and these speculators were positive about the 4 I, 23| HESIODIC COSMOGONY; THE ANCIENT SPECULATORS, MATERIALISTS; DERIVATIVE 5 IV, 2 | rest of the crowd of these (speculators), imposing names different 6 IV, 7 | labour of the majority (of speculators), where each after a different 7 IV, 13| and elements. Now certain (speculators), appropriating similar 8 IV, 15| profound art among the all-wise speculators of the Greeks--to whom heretical 9 IV, 42| explained the opinions of all (speculators), exerting especial attention 10 IV, 46| return to these several (speculators) their peculiar tenets, 11 IV, 46| knavery practised by such speculators may be considered dancing 12 IV, 50| from the thoughts of these (speculators). Wherefore, beloved, let 13 V, 1 | opinions propounded by all the speculators among both Greeks and Barbarians, 14 V, 1 | from the system of these (speculators), many, detaching parts, 15 V, 8 | opinions are which those (speculators) entertain, are as follow ( 16 V, 23| not a single one of these (speculators) unrefuted. Our refutation 17 VI, 16| favourite tenets of these (speculators). And this (recapitulation) 18 VI, 32| These are) at present aged speculators. And they assert that opinions 19 VII, 17| of the greater number (of speculators), (and) advancing into a 20 X, 8 | simple, as the gross bulk of speculators maintain, when they assert