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1 I, 5 | the change, since it is evident that, whereas neither what 2 I, 5 | their turn, separable.~It is evident, from the preceding development 3 I, 5 | are investigating.~It is evident (i) that any and every part 4 I, 8 | on the other hand, it is evident that all the other bodies 5 I, 10| previous argument: and it is evident that the combining constituents 6 II, 2 | superlative degree. Hence it is evident that the fine derives from 7 II, 2 | foreign moisture. Hence it is evident that the damp will derive 8 II, 3 | moist and dry. Hence it is evident that the "couplings" of 9 II, 4 | but not others.~Now it is evident that all of them are by 10 II, 4 | second moist and cold. It is evident, therefore, if we consider 11 II, 4 | the cold pass-away.~It is evident, therefore, that the coming-to-be 12 II, 5 | itself white. Thus it is evident that all the "elements" 13 II, 9 | passes-away. Yet (a) it is evident that even Fire is itself 14 II, 10| coming-to-be. That being so, it is evident that, if the motion be single, 15 II, 11| this distinction, it is evident that those things, whose "