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1 IV, 8 | are the constituents of homogeneous bodies both in plants and 2 IV, 8 | bark, stone and all other homogeneous natural bodies. Let us begin 3 IV, 10| 10~Homogeneous bodies differ to touch-by 4 IV, 10| smell, taste, and colour.~By homogeneous bodies I mean, for instance, " 5 IV, 10| the rest like them.~The homogeneous bodies, it is true, are 6 IV, 10| constitute and make concrete the homogeneous bodies out of earth and 7 IV, 10| consider, then, which of the homogeneous bodies are made of earth 8 IV, 12| flesh, bone, and the other homogeneous bodies severally.~Our account 9 IV, 12| of the formation of the homogeneous bodies has given us the 10 IV, 12| those bodies belongs. The homogeneous bodies are made up of the 11 IV, 12| of nature in turn of the homogeneous bodies as matter. All the 12 IV, 12| bodies as matter. All the homogeneous bodies consist of the elements 13 IV, 12| all such parts as are the homogeneous bodies, flesh, bone, hair, 14 IV, 12| or the foot) which these homogeneous parts go to make up. Cold 15 IV, 12| what element each of the homogeneous bodies belongs, we must 16 IV, 12| efficient cause of it.~After the homogeneous bodies have been explained