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1 I, 2 | at any and every point. Consequently, nothing will remain and 2 I, 4 | passing-away and a coming-to-be.) Consequently such changes are "alteration." 3 II, 4 | of the objects of touch. Consequently, we must explain (i) what 4 II, 5 | will also belong to F. Consequently F (Fire) as well as Air 5 II, 5 | the preceding elements". Consequently, if the "elements" are infinitely 6 II, 5 | any determinate number. Consequently (i) into some "elements" 7 II, 7 | results from the "elements". Consequently, it follows that Fire and 8 II, 10| quick and others too slow. Consequently the phenomenon in question 9 II, 11| this" should come-to-be: consequently, since what is "infinite" 10 II, 11| eternal if it is limited. Consequently it must be cyclical. Hence