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1   I,  24| their own arts be brought to nought, and that they may extort
2   I,  28|    in the long lapse of time nought else precedes, it necessarily
3  II,  10|    refuting, and bringing to nought the one the other's doctrines,
4 VII,  19|   these reasonings be set at nought, and be proved, the opinions
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