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1   2, p.  194| between good and evil. But its nature some call immortal, some
2   2, p.  194|       it, one into a different nature, another into a different
3   3, p.  194|        own soul, seek into the nature of the gods themselves;
4   3, p.  195|      themselves  ./. about the nature of the world. In truth they
5   3, p.  195|        about the principles of nature. When Anaxa-goras catches
6   3, p.  195|     but returning into its own nature, it becomes thin air: but
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