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1 5 | And, first of all, we must admit that nothing can come of 2 15| ourselves. Also, one must admit that something passes from 3 15| perfectly explained, if we admit that certain images of the 4 19| We must admit that the case of smelling 5 20| that that which does not admit of any change in itself, 6 21| by phænomena. But we must admit that there are atoms of 7 22| find ourselves forced to admit, that in a mass composed 8 23| One must also admit that the most minute particle 9 23| common with he object which admit of transformation, but it 10 24| We must also admit, in taking for our guide 11 29| which is death. We must admit that it is in the soul most 12 40| Again, we must admit that in many and various 13 41| principles. We must therefore admit that from the first movement 14 42| These heavenly phenomena admit of several explanations; 15 42| and happy natures which admit of no division and of no