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1   I,  39|     in the substance of such objects. Now, having been led into
2   I,  48|  only by the aid of external objects.
3   I,  60|    might carry out all those objects for the accomplishment of
4  II,   7|     object, or images of the objects fly to and alight on the
5  II,  39|     should contend about the objects of desire and aversion;
6  IV,   5|   with regard to surrounding objects has been taken up. But in
7   V,  45| turns our haines to trifling objects? But language, you say,
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