Book, Paragraph

1  II,  15|       the world, nor are these divided in infinite variety.
2  II,  39|        mortal forms, should be divided by differences of opinion;
3 III,   6|        supreme nature has been divided by sexes, and that there
4 III,  35|        body remains entire, be divided into many men; nor can many
5 III,  44|      one proposition, and not, divided by different and inconsistent
6  VI,  19|  images-each wholly in one, or divided into parts, and into members?
7  VI,  19|    several images, nor, again, divided into parts by his being
8  VI,  19|      froth the head, or a foot divided from the body, cannot manifest
9  VI,  19| prevented by nature from being divided among several.
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