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1 I, 1| the "homoeomeries", viz. bone, flesh, marrow, and everything 2 I, 1| simple" rather than flesh, bone, and bodies which, like 3 I, 5| constituents); and (ii) that flesh, bone, and every such part-like 4 I, 5| matter is called "flesh" or "bone".~Now, that any and every 5 I, 5| still possesses flesh and bone than that it still has a 6 II, 6| generally? Are we to say "Bone comes-to-be if the "elements" 7 II, 7| examples, produce flesh and bone and the remaining compounds.~