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 1   1, p.  xiv|        them say that the soul is fire, like Democritus; air, like
 2   2, p.  194|       and I become air: I become fire, and then after a little,
 3   2, p.  194|         little, neither air, nor fire: he makes me a beast, he
 4   3, p.  195| spreading, it becomes aether and fire: but returning into its
 5   4, p.  195|        even up to the craters of fire. But on the other hand stands
 6   6, p.  196|   lighter parts going up, become fire and air, whilst the heavier
 7   6, p.  197|         time weeping and saying, Fire is the principle of all
 8   7, p.  197|         air floats, and that the fire comes to the parts near
 9   8, p.  197|        is thus somehow declared. Fire is completed out of four-and-twenty
10   9, p.  198| Pythagoras, begin to measure the fire. For Jupiter's measuring
11   9, p.  198|         from me, how many angles fire has, I again go down from
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