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1 1| for each of these effects comes from a certainactivity,
2 1| the latter casesomething comes into existence which did
3 1| simply talk any nonsense that comes to their tongues,and who
4 1| everything which in any way comes in contact with them, and
5 1| merely separated out. ~ ~How comes it, then, that in cases
6 1| the first teacherthat he comes across, without waiting
7 1| dispersed from the part thethorn comes away of itself, without
8 1| For, if no other factor comes into operation save only
9 1| urine, except for that which comes awaywith the dejections
10 2| to explain how plethora comes about, we suppose the force
11 2| not the province of what comes secondarily, but of what
12 2| unnecessary to know how bile comes into existence in the veins?
13 2| the body, or whether it comes from without and is contained
14 2| you suppose that no good comes from the bile, do you venture
15 2| contained in the food, but comes into existence in the animal'
16 2| food from the beginning or comes into existence as a result
17 3| this not a faculty which comes in from somewhere outside
18 3| received the semen which comes from the male, and that
19 3| from one part into another, comes to rest in one of the weakest
20 3| and that before this again comes presentation. Thus as in
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