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1 1| further, it is not only things which are altered in regard
2 1| genesis and destruction of all things that come into and pass
3 1| is a necessityfor growing things. For if such bodies were
4 1| other school, none of these things exist in the natures[of
5 1| in the natures[of living things], nor is there in the soul
6 1| beautiful or ugly; all such things, theysay, arise in us from
7 1| kidneys,as well as many other things, have been made by Nature
8 1| in cases of jaundice two things happen atthe same time -
9 1| and that thesubstance of things is always tending towards
10 1| proper quality,and that some things do this more, and some less? ~ ~
11 1| attractive faculty at all inthose things which are governed by Nature,
12 2| from the veins, one of two things must happen: either a completely
13 2| of two, but one of three things must be said to result in
14 2| the animals. Now these two things are incompatible. For how
15 2| order that any one of the things fashioned by it may come
16 2| growth belongs to living things alone. Possibly you imagine
17 2| principle only holds of things which are perceptible, and
18 2| elements of all existing things. ~ Now, one can hardly be
19 2| quite out of touch with things that happen every day. For,
20 2| for you hold these two things possible). In this case,
21 2| far the sweetest of all things, you can demonstrate that
22 2| 9. For this reason the things that we have said are not
23 2| which exists in all other things, non-existent in the humours
24 3| itself. Now, if both of these things occur - if the os closes
25 3| merely do none of these things happen, but even a large
26 3| bones, grape-pips, or other things which cannot be reduced
27 3| principles which play a part in things governed by Nature. But
28 3| I find that a great many things which have been conclusively
29 3| nutriment. To disbelieve such things would of course be like
30 3| long as the condition of things about the mouths of the
31 3| Parts," where among other things I show that it is impossible
32 3| and one of the lightest of things); as to the other arteries,
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