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1   I,  30|    themselves up with those methods which they found to be in
2   I,  51|     and the natural laws of methods and of means.
3  II,   6|   what the species, by what methods an opposite is distinguished
4  II,  57|     by divine, but by human methods; and just as we think that
5   V,   1|     taught the king by what methods and sacrifices Jupiter could
6  VI,  16|    is late, and accept true methods and views from dumb creatures,
7 VII,  28|  substance not one, by what methods can it be brought about
8 VII,  35| supreme God to know by what methods He made them, or how many
9 VII,  43|      than to try more cruel methods, and vent his rage indiscriminately,
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