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1   I,  46|            who, when He uttered a single word, was thought by nations
2  II,  11|         able by one word, or by a single command, I will not say
3 III,  29|      consent has ever received as single persons are infinite in
4 III,  35| individual: so, if the world is a single animal, and moves from the
5  VI,  19|        things which are naturally single and unique, cannot become
6 VII,  20|           you do not maintain any single and universal rule in performing
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