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1 1| happensin all cases, he would, I imagine, lack support, not merely
2 1| to the third.Now, if you imagine a small lodestone hanging
3 1| attractedby anything else, will, I imagine, be here proved more ignorant
4 1| merely statewhat happens and imagine they have thereby assigned
5 2| as food. It will then, I imagine, draw to itself a second
6 2| I am now about to say. ~ Imagine the heart to be, at the
7 2| things alone. Possibly you imagine that a house grows when
8 2| and we are required to imagine the nutriment introduced,
9 2| well. How, then, are we to imagine it introduced? For this
10 2| to the senses), would, I imagine, condemn in no measured
11 2| in any other way? For, to imagine that dropsy is never caused
12 2| understood from a comparison. Imagine, then, some new wine which
13 2| agency of its contained heat. Imagine next two residual substances
14 3| this is not, as one would imagine, that the lower outlet of
15 3| intestines and stomach. ~ To imagine that matter of different
16 3| of the intestines. ~ Now imagine the whole economy of nutrition
17 3| During this period, also imagine that what was presented
18 3| is just as if you might imagine a number of animals helping
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