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1   Int,        4     | philosopher. And the modern character of many of his attacks,
2   Int,        5     |    passages are mostly of a character which express ideas common
3    II,     XVII     |  but rather to preserve the character of what was said in the
4   III,        V     |    prosperity to a pitiable character, and in the end, being compelled
5     V          (323)|  more general and doctrinal character. It would seem therefore
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