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1 I, 1 | become hard; and the same argument applies to all the other 2 I, 2 | division. Even then the same argument applies. For in what sense 3 I, 2 | are invisible. Such is the argument which is believed to establish 4 I, 8 | one ought to follow the argument": and so they assert that 5 I, 8 | way. And the same line of argument applies to all the other 6 I, 10| all.~What we have in this argument is, it would seem, a demand 7 I, 10| difficulties raised by the argument would be solved.~Now (i) 8 I, 10| emerged in the previous argument: and it is evident that 9 II, 5 | common to both.~The same argument applies to all the "elements",