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1 Intro| upon the East, and a Greek element of thought and language 2 Intro| mind, although admitting an element of necessity which reason 3 Intro| by the more penetrating element of fire, whether acting 4 Intro| condense into one of water. Any element which is fastened upon by 5 Intro| either escapes to its kindred element or becomes one with its 6 Intro| difficulty in detaching any element from its like is the real 7 Intro| earth cling to their native element, and you more easily detach 8 Intro| the decomposition of one element into another, for the simple 9 Intro| the name of red. A bright element mingling with red and white 10 Intro| fearing to pollute the divine element, they gave the mortal soul 11 Intro| bitter, and as the bitter element refines away, becomes acid. 12 Intro| which is the most sluggish element, the fever intermits three 13 Intro| drawing closer to their native element; the most senseless of all 14 Intro| water instead of the pure element of air. Such are the laws 15 Intro| expression of this was some element, rarefied by degrees into 16 Intro| to their universality—the element which is the most widely 17 Intro| principle of determination.) The element of the same dominates to 18 Intro| to all besides and is the element of order and permanence 19 Intro| the variable or changing element, the residuum of disorder 20 Intro| unchangeable and eternal element, in the expression of which 21 Intro| alternative for the weaker element: it may escape to its kindred, 22 Intro| the lesser species of each element: (5) there is an attraction 23 Intro| he cannot get rid of the element of necessity which is allowed 24 Intro| diffused in matter, but is the element in which matter moves. The 25 Intro| aether of heaven is the element which surrounds him and 26 Intro| Greek). The passage of one element into another is common to 27 Intro| mathematical figures. It is this element in the Timaeus, no less 28 Timae| allowed to pass only this pure element. When the light of day surrounds 29 Timae| going forth to an unlike element it is changed and extinguished, 30 Timae| and earth; and this same element, when melted and dispersed, 31 Timae| smallest construction, and its element is that triangle which has 32 Timae| equilateral triangle. The one element (that is, the triangle which 33 Timae| solid which is the original element and seed of fire; and let 34 Timae| fire; and let us assign the element which was next in the order 35 Timae| them any longer. For no element which is one and the same 36 Timae| towards the uncongenial element of the air, it would be 37 Timae| them into the uncongenial element of air by force and contrary 38 Timae| us towards the dissimilar element more easily than the larger; 39 Timae| each towards its kindred element makes the body which is 40 Timae| half-formed nature, and no element is so proportioned as to 41 Timae| and diffusing this bitter element swiftly through the whole 42 Timae| rebellious against the divinest element within us.~The bones and 43 Timae| place and to its kindred element; and as there are two exits 44 Timae| carried towards its native element, fire, pushes round the 45 Timae| Sometimes, when the bitter element is refined away, the black 46 Timae| which is a more sluggish element than either fire or air, 47 Timae| before all provide that the element which is to train him shall 48 Timae| and muddy sea to be their element of respiration; and hence