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1 I, 1 | that both of these must, so far as possible, be taken into 2 I, 1 | was Democritus, and he was far from adopting it as a necessary 3 I, 3 | in not more than one; but far more difficult, nay impossible, 4 I, 4 | to many species, and so far would be somewhat irrational 5 I, 5 | the celestial world, as far as our conjectures could 6 I, 5 | affections and organs are only so far identical as that they are 7 II, 1 | latter out of the former.~So far, then, as has yet been stated, 8 II, 3 | is essentially hot in so far as that heat is connoted 9 II, 3 | definition of a white man, and so far therefore blood is essentially 10 II, 3 | essentially hot. But so far as blood becomes hot from 11 II, 3 | what sense fluid, and how far it partakes of the opposite 12 II, 7 | the two in conjunction. So far then this much is plain, 13 II, 7 | Principles of Diseases, so far as natural philosophy has 14 II, 8 | advantageous condition, so far as strength is concerned. 15 II, 9 | their bodily proportions are far above other animals, and 16 II, 13| differences in their eyes, but so far resemble each other as that 17 III, 2 | solid.~Again as the body, so far as regards its organs of 18 III, 4 | in which it is placed is far from being that of a primary