V. Those CORPOREAL HABITUDES, whereby things are ren∣dred able or unable to act or resist for the good of the INDIVIDUUM, are usually styled by those general names of Temper, Complexion, Frame, State, Constitution, Disposition, Nature.
These are distinguishable into such as concern,
The just number of the parts; ‖ having all: or wanting some.
The nature of the whole or parts; being either