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1 Pre| may be divided into six Parts: and, in the first, will 2 II | composed of many separate parts, upon which different hands 3 II | examination into as many parts as possible, and as might 4 IV | depth, divisible into divers parts which admit of different 5 V | confusedly the different parts of this matter, so that 6 V | the meantime some of its parts must compose an earth and 7 V | should not prevent all its parts from tending exactly to 8 V | very arrangement of the parts, which may be observed in 9 V | and is not so evident in parts more remote from it. ~In 10 V | certain of the more fluid parts of the blood, which assist 11 V | arteries, causes certain of its parts to remain in the members 12 V | others flow into certain parts, in the same way that some 13 V | that to account for other parts of the blood which, as most 14 V | as is the case with the parts of the blood which flow 15 V | weaker and less agitated parts must necessarily be driven 16 V | arteries, veins, and other parts that are found in the body