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those particles being immortal and Eternal, that is, they are not capable of any further Divisibility or Change, which may be the meaning of that passage of Seneca in his Fifty Seventh Epistle. |
those particles being immortal and Eternal, that is, they Are not capable of any further Divisibility or Change, which may be the meaning of that passage of Senecca in his Fifty Seventh Epistle. |
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