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1   I,  31| concourse of atoms of different shapes; with whom we by no means
2  II,  23|         observing their various shapes, but not knowing what they
3  II,  59|      have been formed with such shapes; whether there was any necessity
4 III,  12|      come to the appearance and shapes by which yon believe that
5 III,  15|         and garments of various shapes, and shield themselves from
6  VI,  14|       they were cast into these shapes and came out into the forms
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