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1 1, LXVI | chiefly by composition or separation, and so imagines that something 2 1, LXXXVIII| further inquiry as to why separation or solution of continuity 3 1, XCIX | very thing aimed at in the separation of bodies of uniform structure 4 1, XCIX | taken to be the effect of separation merely, and to have subsisted 5 1, XCIX | makes distinct.~Therefore a separation and solution of bodies must 6 1, XII | from the confinement and separation of the air. For all air 7 1, XIII | of animals after death or separation from the body, we find nothing 8 1, XVI | a complete solution and separation of nature, not indeed by 9 1, XXXVII | Divorce, which indicate the separation of natures of most familiar 10 1, XXXVII | the latter indicate the separation of a nature from some concrete 11 1, XXXVII | these instances indicate the separation of one nature from another. 12 1, XL | act and process of their separation and also by the acridities 13 1, XL | of the same bodies after separation. And in this department 14 1, XL | bodies employed to effect the separation which did not exist previously 15 1, XLVIII | nutrition is caused only by separation, and that in bread and meat 16 1, XLVIII | stone or wood educes, by separation and rejection of what is 17 1, XLVIII | artist, educe out of food by separation and rejection the several 18 1, XLVIII | seem to desire not union or separation, but position, collocation,