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1 3 | related to the whole of Nature, as the earth is to animals 2 4 | the latter, though their nature is to be seen, cannot as 3 8 | so we see the reason of nature’s handiwork in the inward 4 8 | the end of another. And so nature employs it sometimes as 5 10| which is moved, but whose nature is not to initiate movement, 6 10| is the same orderliness—nature taking the place of custom— 7 10| naturally doing his own work as nature has composed them. There 8 10| structure, and play the parts Nature would have them play.~ 9 11| change with the changes that nature makes dependent upon one