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1 I, 2 | it is "transposed" by a small additional ingredient, and 2 I, 2 | dissociation" takes place into small (i.e. relatively small) 3 I, 2 | into small (i.e. relatively small) parts, and "association" 4 I, 2 | place out of relatively small parts.~It is wrong, however, 5 I, 7 | great is contrary to the small. But (ii) Democritus dissented 6 I, 8 | paradox that there should be small "indivisibles", but not 7 I, 8 | liable to fracture than the small ones, since they (viz. the 8 I, 8 | such be the property of small, rather than of large, bodies?~ 9 I, 8 | big" one (no matter how small the "big" may be), or to 10 I, 10| been divided into parts so small, and have been juxtaposed 11 I, 10| constituents are preserved in small particles, we must not speak 12 I, 10| is "composition of the small particles", nothing of the 13 I, 10| with a little (or with a small piece) of another, the effect 14 I, 10| they combine more freely if small pieces of each of them are 15 I, 10| are easily divided into small particles, since that is 16 II, 2 | but that which consists of small particles is "such as to 17 II, 7 | unaltered but with their small particles juxtaposed each