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1 I, 2| fire and earth with their kinds, and whatever is akin to 2 I, 7| or an infinite number of kinds. That the kinds cannot be 3 I, 7| number of kinds. That the kinds cannot be infinite is evident, 4 I, 7| being finite in number, the kinds of simple body are necessarily 5 I, 7| composed of a finite number of kinds, then each of its parts 6 I, 8| consideration of the other kinds of movement also makes it 7 III, 1| They are divisible into kinds, as colour is divided into 8 III, 6| observe a destruction of two kinds: it is destroyed by its 9 IV, 3| There are, in fact, three kinds of movement, affecting respectively 10 IV, 3| generated last of the several kinds of movement; in order of 11 IV, 4| There are, I say, these two kinds of body, and it is not the 12 IV, 5| downward. Bodies composed of kinds of matter different from 13 IV, 5| the surface of others. The kinds of matter, then, must be 14 IV, 5| matter. But if, secondly, the kinds of matter are two, it will