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1 4 | results are open to her, Nature always brings to pass the 2 9 | final cause for whatever Nature does. If they had asked 3 10| is for this purpose that Nature so contrives it, for he, 4 13| the windpipe, they die. Nature employs respiration through 5 13| Hence, since it is the nature of the blood to move upwards 6 13| passes out. Such then is the nature and magnitude of the difficulties 7 14| by the union with which Nature has set it aglow. But fire, 8 16| Hence, since we see that Nature does nothing in vain, and 9 17| dying, refrigeration; and so Nature employs the same organ for 10 19| soul and they have a higher nature than plants. Hence too those 11 20| material. For example, if nature were to constitute a thing 12 20| of objects is of the same nature as the region in which they 13 21| fact that it is of a spongy nature and full of tubes, and that 14 21| for, being of a subtle nature, it penetrates everywhere 15 22| account of their aquatic nature have no lung, possess the 16 23| the creature’s essential nature. This member is situate, 17 26| though apparently of the same nature, are really not so, namely 18 27| accomplished investigators into nature generally push their studies