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1 II, IV | air, than if there be a diamond between them; yet it is 2 II, IV | not that the parts of the diamond are more solid than those 3 II, IV | of marble, as much as the diamond; and it would be as impossible 4 II, IV | resistance of the parts of a diamond. The softest body in the 5 II, XXIII| observable in iron, or a diamond, put together, that make 6 II, XXIII| firmness, and the parts of a diamond their hardness and indissolubility. 7 II, XXVI | therefore, do to a ruby or a diamond, things whose usual periods