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1 4 | cannot be denied that some natures are superior to others, 2 4 | conclusion: that the multitude of natures themselves is not limited 3 4 | superior to some nature or natures, that there is none in comparison 4 4 | single, or there are more natures than one of this sort, and 5 4 | the very essence of these natures; or else it is another than 6 4 | that through which these natures are so great is another 7 4 | can there be more such natures than one, than which nothing 8 21| there are as many supreme Natures as there can be individual 9 22| regarding local and temporal natures, is the same, because of 10 25| is greater than all other natures and that it is unlike them 11 26| since it alone, of all natures, derives from itself, without 12 31| likeness of reality. --What natures are greater and more excellent 13 31| does every mind judge natures in any way alive to excel 14 31| like reason, that certain natures exist in a greater or less 15 42| is it because in these natures that have a difference of 16 65| also applicable to other natures, the sense of these words 17 65| they are applied to other natures.~For what sense have I conceived 18 70| is preeminent among all natures.~For this same good, which