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1   I,   7| from what sources and first beginnings they flow.
2  II,  51|   turn from what causes and beginnings they have sprung. But what
3  II,  59|     say, and from the first beginnings of things. Are the elements,
4  II,  75|  time is perceived from its beginnings and endings, which an unbroken
5   V,  24| wish us, I say, to see what beginnings they have, what causes,
6   V,  26| declared both by their base beginnings and by the records of ancient
7   V,  39|  connected with their first beginnings. That pine which is regularly
8 VII,   9|   and form me from the same beginnings? Is it not one breath of
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