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1   I,   2|      by which the calm view of subjects is wont to be dimmed, and
2   I,   8|     seem to have no opinion on subjects of this kind, that I may
3  II,   7|       you ever discuss obscure subjects, and seek to lay bare the
4  II,   9|      read from time to time on subjects placed beyond human knowledge?
5  II,  11|    with regard to very obscure subjects? A comparison of persons
6  II,  60|  spirit; be raised above these subjects, and give over to Him our
7 III,  29| different opinions on the same subjects, and you write that those
8  IV,  13|     forward something on these subjects, although it has been already
9  IV,  18|        written by men on these subjects? Or can you relate anything
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