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natural 55
naturally 7
nature 220
natures 17
navel 6
navigable 1
navigators 3
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17 just
17 kindred
17 latter
17 natures
17 off
17 passes
17 person
Plato
Timaeus

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natures
   Dialogue
1 Intro| themselves are of inexact natures and easily pass into one 2 Intro| man.~The gods also mingled natures akin to that of man with 3 Intro| had furnished all these natures for our sustenance, they 4 Intro| Plato interposes the two natures of time and space. Time 5 Intro| proportions. Both are intelligent natures endued with the power of 6 Intro| material atom? Have not the natures of things been explained 7 Intro| of the human and divine natures.’ Their indefiniteness is 8 Timae| we declared, that their natures should be assimilated and 9 Timae| intellectual and everlasting natures, is the best of things created. 10 Timae| do ye, according to your natures, betake yourselves to the 11 Timae| as though men knew their natures, and we maintain them to 12 Timae| only to conceive of three natures: first, that which is in 13 Timae| we often separate earthy natures, and sometimes earth itself, 14 Timae| skin partaking of all three natures, and was fabricated by these 15 Timae| powers had created all these natures to be food for us who are 16 Timae| retain the lesser. Now of all natures fire has the smallest parts, 17 Timae| diseases arise. There are four natures out of which the body is


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