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Dialogue
1 Intro| dialogues, but the same general spirit is apparent; there 2 Intro| are not observed by men in general; there is moreover a cycle 3 Intro| whole body. According to our general doctrine of sensation, parts 4 Intro| this is true of vice in general, which is commonly regarded 5 Intro| Egyptian customs and the general observation that there were 6 Intro| external world. The most general facts or appearances of 7 Intro| generalizations; yet this general grasp of nature led also 8 Intro| existence, the copula, the most general symbol of relation, the 9 Intro| interpret his meaning by the general spirit of his writings. 10 Intro| of the four elements. The general meaning of these words is 11 Intro| elements, he was led to a more general notion of a substance, more 12 Intro| theories escape him.~The general physical doctrines of the 13 Intro| comparison of them with his general system.~There is no principle 14 Intro| of digestion. Except the general divisions into the spleen, 15 Intro| overtaken by the slower.~The general phenomena of sensation are 16 Intro| connect causes with effects. General notions are necessary to 17 Intro| he has contributed to the general ideas of physics, or supplied 18 Intro| than they knew?~Besides general notions we seem to find 19 Intro| writings, and there are certain general principles, such as the 20 Timae| will give you not only the general heads, but the particulars, 21 Timae| consequently received the general name of ‘sensations,’ which 22 Timae| these are included under the general name of honey: and, lastly, 23 Timae| Thus have we discussed the general affections of the whole 24 Timae| which is in a state of general agitation and effervescence, 25 Timae| it originates. We may in general assume sound to be a blow 26 Timae| They are called by the general name of colours, and are 27 Timae| have mind in them are in general less fleshy, except where 28 Timae| consistency of the bones. And in general, all that which is termed 29 Timae| women and the female sex in general. But the race of birds was