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1 2| composed, but because it is translucent—a property common alike 2 2| intelligible, water being translucent.~Now, as vision outwardly 3 2| must, therefore, be some translucent medium within the eye, and, 4 2| interior of the eye being translucent, i.e. capable of admitting 5 2| called the pupil, i.e. the translucent, which is a sort of inner 6 3| it is the colour of the Translucent, [being so related to it] 7 3| a fiery element is in a translucent medium presence there is 8 3| it is Darkness. But the "Translucent", as we call it, is not 9 3| the bodies usually called translucent, but is a common "nature" 10 3| nature" inhering in the Translucent when the latter is without 11 3| manifest that, when the Translucent is in determinate bodies, 12 3| same. It is therefore the Translucent, according to the degree 13 3| at the extremity of the Translucent in the body. Whence it follows 14 3| colour as the limit of the Translucent in determinately bounded 15 3| special class of bodies called translucent, as water and such others, 16 3| may be present also in the Translucent which pervades determinate 17 4| privation of White in the Translucent, so Saline or Bitter is 18 5| common; but it is not qua translucent that either is a vehicle 19 5| other to the audible and translucent. Hence the propriety of