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1 Parme| is.~Must it not be of a single something, which the thought 2 Parme| attaching to all, being a single form or nature?~Yes.~And 3 Parme| you make of each thing a single idea, parting it off from 4 Parme| the one attaches to every single part of being, and does 5 Parme| all, but is of a certain single form, which we call a whole, 6 Parme| with keen intellect, every single thing appears to be infinite,