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1 I, 2 | divided into innumerable parts, themselves divided innumerable 2 I, 2 | divided into two or more parts, the whole was not a bit 3 I, 2 | i.e. relatively small) parts, and "association" takes 4 I, 2 | out of relatively small parts.~It is wrong, however, to 5 I, 5 | position as a whole while its parts change their places. They 6 I, 5 | not in the same way as the parts of a revolving globe. For 7 I, 5 | revolving globe. For the parts of the globe change their 8 I, 5 | an equal place: but the parts of the rowing thing expand 9 I, 5 | ever-increasing place and the parts of the diminishing thing 10 I, 5 | note (i) that the organic parts grow by the growth of the 11 I, 5 | tissues of these organic parts). Such things come-to-be, 12 I, 8 | body can fall into separate parts.~ 13 I, 9 | to be susceptible in some parts while insusceptible in others. 14 I, 9 | is "susceptible in some parts, but insusceptible in others" ( 15 I, 9 | having been divided into parts which remain in contact" 16 I, 10| constituents have been divided into parts so small, and have been 17 I, 10| divided into its "least" parts: and "composition" is not