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1   I,  29|      light, enabling us to see distinctly all things lying beneath
2  II,   4|       will be more clearly and distinctly noticed when we have proceeded
3  II,  20|      show you more clearly and distinctly what is the worth of man,
4 III,  18|       His tongue utters sounds distinctly.
5   V,  38|    place and has been set down distinctly in any book cannot be turned
6  VI,   2| declarations of wise men state distinctly, that those who are touched
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