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1 3| mixed are those which are divisible into minimal parts, [e.g. 2 3| to be mixed which are not divisible into minima; and it is in 3 5| that the odorous is not divisible into species is false; it 4 5| species is false; it is so divisible. We must here define the 5 6| every body is infinitely divisible, are its sensible qualities— 6 6| Softness-also infinitely divisible? Or, is this impossible?~[ 7 6| them should likewise be divisible to infinity, and every part 8 6| sensible qualities were not divisible, pari passu with body], 9 6| that which is continuous is divisible into an infinite number 10 6| not per se continuous is divisible into species which are finite 11 6| other. But any given time is divisible into parts; so that we should 12 7| different, when it has become divisible [sc. qua distinguishing