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1 Intro| Hence there are several new beginnings and resumptions 2 Intro| are continually assuming new forms. Somebody asks what 3 Intro| animal has the triangles new and closely locked together, 4 Intro| has an auburn colour, when new flesh is decomposed by the 5 Intro| Behind any pair of ideas a new idea which comprehended 6 Intro| peopled with abstractions; a new world was called into existence 7 Intro| with them and so forming a new existence, is or becomes 8 Intro| 3) a reunion of them in new forms. Plato himself proposes 9 Intro| obscurity to him. He attributes new meanings to the words of 10 Intro| Sir Thomas More and the New Atlantis of Bacon, although 11 Intro| well as from the Old and New Testament; also from the 12 Intro| which are ever assuming some new form.~When we have shaken 13 Intro| surely the discovery of the New World was preceded by a 14 Timae| let us begin again.~This new beginning of our discussion 15 Timae| we to attribute to this new kind of being? We reply, 16 Timae| vacant space whence the new air had come up; and the 17 Timae| them they do not intrude a new and discordant motion, but 18 Timae| the triangles of each kind new, and may be compared to 19 Timae| with the bitter matter when new flesh is decomposed by the 20 Timae| formed by the liquefaction of new and tender flesh when air