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1 14| entirely separate [from bodies], and has even confirmed 2 36| the infinite division of bodies. There is an infinity of 3 42| in the natural inertia of bodies. (Theod. 20, 27-30, 153, 4 61| has an effect upon distant bodies in proportion to their distance, 5 61| is mediately affected by bodies adjoining those with which 6 64| of nature, namely, living bodies, are still machines in their 7 71| to its service. For all bodies are in a perpetual flux 8 72| entirely separate [from bodies] nor unembodied spirits [ 9 74| animals, that the organic bodies of nature are never products 10 79| appetitions, ends, and means. Bodies act according to the laws 11 80| cannot impart any force to bodies, because there is always 12 80| change the direction of bodies. But that is because in 13 81| According to this system bodies act as if (to suppose the 14 81| act as if there were no bodies, and both act as if each