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 1   I,   2|       suffered? Have these first elements, from which it is agreed
 2   I,   2|     compacted, been altered into elements of an opposite character?
 3   I,   8|        diffused through the four elements of the universe, contains
 4   I,   9|           do you demand that the elements should be the slaves of
 5   I,  29|       the growth of things, lest elements pregnant with life should
 6   I,  53|        how great He was, all the elements of the universe bewildered
 7  II,  36|      than by Him who bound their elements together can they both be
 8  II,  52|       and origin of birth in the elements themselves, if there are
 9  II,  55|        all these evils? From the elements, say the wise, and from
10  II,  56|        world is composed of four elements, others of two, a third
11  II,  59| differences of quality. From the elements, you say, and from the first
12  II,  59|    beginnings of things. Are the elements, then, bitter or sweet?
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