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1   I,  40|   sovereign power. Did his doctrines lose their peculiar influence,
2  II,  10| nought the one the other's doctrines, have made all things doubtful,
3  II,  13|  and are astonished at the doctrines of the learned, and of philosophy,
4  II,  24|  questions relating to the doctrines of number, and strive to
5  II,  56|   once to uphold their own doctrines, and undermine and overthrow
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