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1     6|  Nature of the Soul itself is capable of dissolution just as the
2     6|        partly dissolvable and capable of being scattered, partly
3    14|     in like manner divisible, capable in like manner of being
4    27|    thing that is palpable and capable of being tasted when it
5    27|   enters must be palpable and capable of being tasted when it
6    29| perceived that his nature was capable of being injured, as they
7    29|  around his flocks which were capable of being injured. ~
8    30|     own account—He who is not capable of being injured—but He
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