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1 3 | Monads are the real atoms of nature and, in a word, the elements 2 9 | from every other. For in nature there are never two beings 3 12| so to speak, the specific nature and variety of the simple 4 25| 25. We see also that nature has given heightened perceptions 5 36| immense variety of things in nature and the infinite division 6 42| imperfections come from their own nature, which is incapable of being 7 60| particular to each Monad, whose nature being to represent, nothing 8 64| intended. But the machines of nature, namely, living bodies, 9 64| constitutes the difference between nature and art, that is to say, 10 65| 65. And the Author of nature has been able to employ 11 74| that the organic bodies of nature are never products of chaos 12 80| known that there is a law of nature which affirms also the conservation 13 82| to speak, attain to human nature through an actual conception, 14 83| of the Deity or Author of nature Himself, capable of knowing 15 87| between the two realms in nature, one of efficient, and the 16 87| between the physical realm of nature and the moral realm of grace, 17 88| grace by the very ways of nature, and that this globe, for 18 89| them, through the order of nature, and even in virtue of the