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1 I, 1| scientific knowledge of the subject, while the other is a kind 2 I, 1| ability merely in some special subject. For it is possible for 3 I, 1| consideration is, whether the proper subject of our exposition is that 4 I, 1| any abstraction can form a subject of natural science, seeing 5 I, 5| eternal, while others are subject to generation and decay. 6 II, 1| determined this composition, a subject quite distinct from that 7 II, 7| examine and consider the subject of nutrition. Then will