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1 I, 1 | house or other such final object is to be realized, it is 2 I, 1 | this, and what his final object was; namely, that the piece 3 I, 1 | for such or such a final object; and we must also show that 4 I, 5 | directed or which is the object of the discussion, but the 5 I, 5 | form. Similarly, the true object of architecture is not bricks, 6 I, 5 | house; and so the principal object of natural philosophy is 7 II, 2 | greater amount of heat to an object in contact with it. In a 8 II, 2 | attribute this character to an object, add such further statements 9 II, 8 | medium through which the object acts combined, that is it 10 II, 17| softness, and of breadth; the object of this being to render 11 II, 17| a desire for it. For the object of desire is the pleasant. 12 III, 3 | unless some more important object stands in the way.~