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 1   I,   2|    fabric of this machine and mass of the universe, by which
 2   I,   9|       which happen under this mass of the universe, are not
 3  II,  37|  completeness of this immense mass, and without their addition
 4  II,  49| formed into a lump? The whole mass shows the nature of an element,
 5  II,  49|   swallowed up in its immense mass; and it must be esteemed,
 6 III,   3|      were, a kind of plebeian mass. But do not seek to point
 7 III,  35|    conclusion, that the whole mass of the world, by whose folds
 8 III,  41|      the Lares also, whom the mass think to be the gods of
 9 III,  42| together many things into one mass, since it is made manifest
10  IV,  23|   phlegm, and all that filthy mass placed under the coverings
11   V,  23|     throw all things into one mass, as of old?
12 VII,  19|       beyond the reach of the mass. I do not inquire, I do
13 VII,  50|   pieces of flint, within its mass, and hidden in its veins?
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