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1 I, 7 | travels upward the same as fire: while a third use is found 2 V, 2 | that it is a property of "fire" to "bear a very close resemblance 3 V, 2 | less intelligible than "fire"-for we know better what 4 V, 2 | for we know better what fire is than what soul is - , 5 V, 2 | stated to be a property of fire. Another test is to see 6 V, 2 | that it is a property of fire to be "the primary element 7 V, 2 | less intelligible than "fire", viz. whether the soul 8 V, 2 | stated to be a property of "fire". On the other hand, for 9 V, 2 | that it is a property of fire to be the "body quickest 10 V, 2 | render, as a property of fire, "the body which is the 11 V, 2 | that it is a property of fire to be "the most rarefied 12 V, 2 | term is a true predicate of fire alone); and so it could 13 V, 2 | correctly stated property of fire to be "the most rarefied 14 V, 4 | as he who has rendered "fire" as the property of "the 15 V, 4 | property of its predicate, "fire" could not be a property 16 V, 5 | rarefied particles" belongs to "fire", or absolutely, as "life" 17 V, 5 | lightest" as applied to "fire". Sometimes, too, a man 18 V, 5 | in fact, in the case of fire. For fire is not all of 19 V, 5 | in the case of fire. For fire is not all of one species; 20 V, 5 | light are each of them "fire", but are of different species. 21 V, 5 | particles" in the case of fire: for "light" consists of 22 V, 5 | particles" in the case of "fire": for this same attribute 23 V, 8 | nature is a property of fire, and so also a greater tendency 24 V, 8 | body" as a property of "fire": for, though fire perish, 25 V, 8 | property of "fire": for, though fire perish, there eh re will 26 V, 8 | could not be a property of fire. For constructive purposes, 27 VI, 7 | instance, the definition of "fire" as the "body that consists 28 VI, 7 | rarefied particles". For "fire" denotes flame rather than 29 VI, 12| as "colour mingled with fire": for what is bodiless cannot 30 VI, 12| that "colour" "mingled with fire" could not exist, whereas " 31 VI, 14| as the "composition of fire, earth, and air". For it