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1   I,  44| wrought without any aid from external things, without the observance
2   I,  48|    safety only by the aid of external objects.
3  VI,   2|    not give themselves up to external props, because the completeness
4 VII,   3|  upheld by causes and things external to itself, must be mortal
5 VII,  28|     impressions from what is external, so he is affected: his
6 VII,  28|      and connection with the external. But all this is set far
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