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1 1 | simple’ is meant ‘without parts.’ (Theod. 10.)~ 2 3 | Now where there are no parts, there can be neither extension 3 5 | formed by the combination of parts [composition].~ 4 6 | being or comes to an end by parts.~ 5 7 | there are changes among the parts. The Monads have no windows, 6 13| ways, although it has no parts.~ 7 17| its interior, find only parts which work one upon another, 8 64| a machine in each of its parts. For instance, the tooth 9 64| tooth of a brass wheel has parts or fragments which for us 10 64| machines in their smallest parts ad infinitum. It is this 11 65| each part into further parts, of which each has some 12 67| each drop of its liquid parts is also some such garden 13 71| perpetual flux like rivers, and parts are entering into them and