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 1   3, p.  195|     oppose one another about the principles of nature. When Anaxa-goras
 2   4, p.  195|         aloud from Aetna 5 . The principles of all things are enmity
 3   5, p.  196|    repute, who declares that the principles of the whole are heat and
 4   5, p.  196|       not agree; saying that the principles are God, and matter, and
 5   5, p.  196| coach-making. He lays down other principles, to do, and to suffer; and
 6   6, p.  196|       Pherecydes saying that the principles are Jupiter, and Tellus 7 ,
 7   6, p.  196|    things madness, says that the principles are boundless, motionless,
 8   6, p.  196|        error, declaring that the principles are Existence and Non-existence,
 9   6, p.  197|    already be drunk with so many principles: but Epicurus 9 calls me
10   7, p.  197|         derive from him the true principles, God and matter; and that
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