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1 I, 9 | curvature in the nose or flesh, and flesh to be the matter 2 I, 9 | in the nose or flesh, and flesh to be the matter of aquilinity. 3 I, 9 | Suppose further, that all flesh came together into a single 4 I, 9 | together into a single whole of flesh endowed with this aquiline 5 I, 9 | aquiline. Similarly, suppose flesh and bones to be the matter 6 I, 9 | man to be created of all flesh and all bones in indissoluble 7 II, 12| attain it, one by reducing flesh, another by running and 8 II, 12| running and thus reducing flesh, another by taking steps 9 II, 12| running or reduction of flesh, so that one or other of 10 III, 2 | such, I mean, as bones and flesh? Yet this is what Empedocles 11 III, 3 | must be such bodies. For flesh and wood and all other similar 12 III, 3 | actuality does fire contain flesh or wood, or it would exude 13 III, 3 | though it will be either flesh or bone or something else, 14 III, 3 | homoeomerous things, viz. flesh, bone, and the like. Earth 15 III, 4 | homoeomerous parts; examples are flesh, bone, wood, and stone. 16 III, 8 | account for the generation of flesh and bone or any other continuous