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1 I, 5 | accession of something, and (iii) in such a way that the 2 I, 7 | natural condition. But (iii) since only those things 3 I, 8 | it is equally impossible (iii) that more than one of these 4 I, 8 | there is no void in them.~III. It is a further paradox 5 I, 9 | inconceivable results. And (iii) the suposition is open 6 I, 10| and on the same principle (iii) even if both the combining 7 I, 10| combining" with the body, nor (iii) of the shape as "combining" 8 II, 2 | moist and dry are derived (iii) the fine and coarse, viscous 9 II, 3 | same course is followed (iii) by those who advocate three. ( 10 II, 4 | takes a longer time. But (iii) if one quality in each 11 II, 5 | infinitely many: moreover (iii) all the "elements" become 12 II, 6 | Iso-much power". There is also (iii) a third possibility. Instead 13 II, 10| what causes them, and (iii) what subject undergoes