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1 1, XVI | discovery of forms) is the rejection or exclusion of the several 2 1, XVI | increases. Then indeed after the rejection and exclusion has been duly 3 1, XVIII | example of the exclusion or rejection of natures which by the 4 1, XVIII | each table suffices for the rejection of any nature, but even 5 1, XVIII | Example of Exclusion, or Rejection of Natures from the Form 6 1, XIX | exclusion is evidently the rejection of simple natures; and if 7 1, XXI | First Presentation and the Rejection or process of Exclusion 8 1, XXVII | by antiperistasis or the rejection of the contrary nature.~ 9 1, XXXVI | other. Now this decision or rejection appears to be certain, if 10 1, XLVIII| to be the effect of the rejection of the nature of cold from 11 1, XLVIII| educes, by separation and rejection of what is superfluous, 12 1, XLVIII| of food by separation and rejection the several members and