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1 3 | the food befitting their nature, and thus discover that 2 3 | fashioning them to the nature and powers of man, and considering 3 3 | that the stronger things Nature would not be able to manage 4 3 | would arise, but such as Nature could manage, that from 5 7 | the discovery of a similar nature. The one sought to abstract 6 13| its peculiar property and nature, some of which it loses, 7 14| reasoning, according to the nature of man, made their discoveries, 8 14| other things of a similar nature which man is accustomed 9 18| hot and extremely ardent nature, as you may know, if you 10 20| or physician concerning nature has less connection with 11 20| anything certain respecting nature from any other quarter than 12 20| physician to be skilled in nature, and strive to know, if 13 22| from the fleshy parts. The nature and construction of the 14 22| within a man are of a like nature; the bladder, the head, 15 22| it suffers, owing to the nature of its structure. Those 16 22| this happens when it is by nature not strong so as to be able 17 22| tendinous?) and strong nature, and therefore less susceptible