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1   I,  21|  earth retain their natural qualities; but, on the contrary that
2   I,  48|     affect men: the healing qualities belong to the drugs-not
3  II,  50|  opposition of their better qualities; who, that it may be impossible
4  II,  59|   that, from their uniting, qualities were implanted in their
5  IV,   2|     we observe the contrary qualities opposed to them, misfortune,
6  IV,   2|  named after more agreeable qualities, must be found in others;
7 VII,   2|     its parts while its own qualities remain unchanged. Now, as
8 VII,  28| currents of air so that the qualities of different smells can
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