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Chapter XIII.
OF THOSE THINGS THAT ARE LEAST IN NATURE.

EMPEDOCLES, precedent to the four elements, introduceth the most minute bodies which resemble elements; but they did exist before the elements, having similar parts and orbicular.

Heraclitus brings in the smallest fragments, and those indivisible.

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