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1 1 | which I have written about nature, nor able to investigate 2 2 | intermission the study of nature, which contributes more 3 5 | book of his treatise on Nature.) ~ 4 6 | or space, or intangible nature, had not a real existence, 5 6 | book of the treatise on Nature; and also in the Great Abridgment. ~ 6 11| peculiar motion, thanks to the nature of the void, which separates 7 11| sufficient image of the nature of things.) ~ 8 20| participates in no respect in the nature of changeable things, and 9 29| and the mobility of its nature, and the thoughts, and, 10 35| necessity make any part of its nature; which cannot be considered 11 36| of which this particular nature which we call time is composed, 12 36| book of his treatise on Nature, and in his great Abridgment.) ~ 13 40| many and various respects, nature is both instructed and constrained 14 40| which it has borrowed from nature; in some cases rapidly, 15 42| heavenly things and their nature, and in the knowledge of 16 42| knowledge, are ignorant of nature, and of the most probable