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1 5 | gives an account of the nature of an individual tree will 2 5 | nothing which can alter the nature of statements and opinions. 3 6 | are in their intrinsic nature quantities; nothing else 4 6 | same time, and is of such a nature as to admit contrary qualities 5 7 | are called relative, the nature of which is explained by 6 8 | this, that when a man is by nature liable to such affections, 7 10| sight at the time when by nature it should. For there are 8 10| the stage when it is by nature capable of sight, it will 9 12| reasonably be said to be by nature "prior" to the effect. It 10 13| simultaneous" in point of nature, the being of each of which 11 13| to be "simultaneous" in nature. I mean those species which 12 13| to be "simultaneous" in nature. Each of these also, the 13 13| simultaneous" point of nature, which, belonging to the 14 13| to be "simultaneous" in nature, the being of each of which 15 14| change of a qualitative nature takes place.~