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 1   2, p.  194|       another into a different being, changing one kind of matter
 2   3, p.  195| poetical works, proclaims that being is one, and everlasting,
 3   4, p.  195|        are not in the forms of being. Enticed by Protagoras with
 4   6, p.  197|   things: it has two states of being, thinness and thickness:
 5   7, p.  197|        life. Which things then being thus many, another multitude
 6   8, p.  197|        right-angled triangles, being contained by four equilateral
 7   8, p.  198|    forty-eight triangles,  ./. being contained by eight equilateral
 8   8, p.  198|  forty-eight in all. But water being contained by an hundred
 9   9, p.  198| half-digit, measure the watery being, and calculate its depth,
10  10, p.  199|      inexplicable and useless, being confirmed neither by one
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