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1      IV|     among mankind ; nor on the fact that he converted to his
2     XVI|        an understanding of the fact. Note then the sort of miracles
3    XXXI|       is clearly proved by the fact that he did not retain his
4  XXXIII|        the latter conceals the fact of his being a philosopher
5    XXXV|   endeavours to gloze over the fact, when he pretends that this
6    XLII| foolhardy as to controvert the fact of our responsibility, let
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