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1 2 | is preserved, as by the changes of the elements so by the~
2 2 | of the elements so by the~changes of things compounded of
3 4 | in mind how many of these~changes thou hast already witnessed.
4 4 | receives them by reason of the changes of~these bodies into blood,
5 5 | where is the man~who never changes? Carry thy thoughts then
6 5 | for the mind converts and changes~every hindrance to its activity
7 6 | extinguished. Motions and changes are continually renewing
8 7 | constantly consider the changes of the elements~into one
9 7 | Consider the past; such great changes of political supremacies.
10 8 | If it stays here,~it also changes here, and is dissolved into
11 8 | old and to be~useless she changes into herself, and again
12 9 | productive of beings and of~changes and of such like successions.~
13 9 | many other differences and changes and~terminations, ask thyself,
14 9 | if a man reflects on~the changes and transformations which
15 10| fire or renewed by eternal changes. And do not imagine~that
16 10| received the accretion, changes, not~that which thy mother
17 11| consists, and~into what it changes, and what kind of a thing
18 11| the dried grape, all are~changes, not into nothing, but into
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