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1 1| well, and separates the two kinds of soul, naming the kind
2 1| transference. ~ ~These two kinds of motion, then, are simple
3 1| itsparticular form. And two other kinds of motion are genesis and
4 1| opposite.~ ~Now, common to all kinds of motion is change from
5 1| methodically the number and kinds of faculties, we mustbegin
6 1| possess all these different kinds of outgrowths. Stillmore,
7 2| says, "Since there are two kinds of vessels opening at the
8 2| that part which fits both kinds of stomata is received into
9 2| stomata is received into both kinds of vessels, some being carried
10 2| useful to investigate what kinds of food are suited, and
11 2| food are suited, and what kinds unsuited, to the process
12 2| distinguish all the various kinds of digestive failure and
13 2| are diluted with various kinds of serum. And all the serums
14 3| it yet possesses both kinds of fibres, the longitudinal
15 3| fewer in number than the two kinds already spoken of. In the
16 3| along with the other two kinds. Now, these are of the greatest
17 3| single, consists of various kinds of fibres; whilst the outer
18 3| that matter of different kinds is carried in one direction
19 3| understand that there are two kinds of attraction, that by which
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