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1 Intro| think that there is a real change, both in the characters 2 Intro| extended to every sort of change in every instant of time, 3 Intro| include two kinds of motion, change of place and change of nature?— 4 Intro| motion, change of place and change of nature?—And all things 5 Intro| of the will, but from a change of circumstances and impressions; 6 Intro| and he who can effect this change in himself or others may 7 Intro| into two elements—first, change, secondly, law or measure 8 Intro| or measure pervading the change: these he saw everywhere, 9 Intro| Plato. He never said that ‘change means every sort of change;’ 10 Intro| change means every sort of change;’ and he expressly distinguished 11 Intro| into sensations; but the change is one of name only, and 12 Intro| nature of men, the sudden change of the old nature of man 13 Thea| quality, but out of motion and change and admixture all things 14 Thea| better. As in education, a change of state has to be effected, 15 Thea| accomplishes by words the change which the physician works 16 Thea| or undergoes any other change, may not this be properly 17 Thea| there are these two kinds, ‘change,’ and ‘motion in place.’~ 18 Thea| whiteness itself is a flux or change which is passing into another 19 Thea| should like to make a slight change, and say ‘to possess’ knowledge.~