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1   I,   8| miseries inherent in its own constitution? What if the movements of
2   I,  12|     things by their original constitution. Wherefore, if you wish
3   I,  59|      what law written in the constitution of the world, that paries
4  II,  38|   contribute to the plan and constitution of the world, that we should
5 III,  32|      members being, by their constitution, ever in motion. Now if
6  IV,  11|     has changed its laws and constitution, because we do not bow humbly
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