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1 I, 2 | Nature, according as they admit several such principles 2 I, 2 | is also in dispute; some admit one only, others assert 3 I, 2 | principles. Hence all those who admit but one cause or element, 4 I, 2 | or air), while those who admit a multiplicity of principles 5 I, 2 | contraries, while those who admit as principles only one contrary 6 I, 4 | necessarily follow. We may admit to the full that being pained 7 I, 5 | of the elements. Let us admit that the soul knows or perceives 8 I, 5 | is one, why not at once admit that "the soul" is one? 9 II, 8 | bodies, nor do all parts admit of the entrance of air; 10 II, 12| magnitude, but we must not admit that either the having the 11 II, 12| quality? Must we not, then, admit that the objects of the