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1 1, Int | as one is the absolute number; in the original One is
2 1, Int | Bruno.~One is the perfect number; it is the primitive monad.
3 1, Int | distinct series in an infinite number of concentric and systems.
4 1, 1 | days, who exclude from the number of poets those who do not
5 1, 1 | and they are the largest number, call him mad and foolish,
6 1, 1 | is of the same order and number and measure as the universe;
7 1, 2 | its fashion or aim to add number to number, is most dejected
8 1, 2 | or aim to add number to number, is most dejected by the
9 1, 3 | this active and most noble number, which is the soul, in what
10 1, 3 | severed from the ignoble number, which is the body?~TANS.
11 1, 4 | these.~CIC. Thus the greater number of sages believe that Nature
12 2, Pre | think, that in using the number nine in connexion with the
13 2, 1 | homage, and place him in the number of the most famous heroes
14 2, 1 | not be found amongst the number of great names if Cicero
15 2, 1 | be followed by the other number, because there is no unity
16 2, 1 | another unity, nor is there number from another number and
17 2, 1 | there number from another number and unity, because they
18 2, 1 | greater, according to the number of persons with whom one
19 2, 1 | signifies the multitude, number and character~paragraph
20 2, 1 | great planet sent,~Should number those sad pains of my glad
21 2, 1 | sense as that. Here the number of darts which have wounded
22 2, 2 | the world, and that the number of the imperfect,~the ugly,
23 2, 2 | certain manner, because in the number (of) multitude, the number (
24 2, 2 | number (of) multitude, the number (of) measures, and the number (
25 2, 2 | number (of) measures, and the number (of) moment or weight, the
26 2, 2(1)| Number is; as the great writer (
27 2, 2 | elevated, and the greater number do not understand why, having
28 2, 4 | higher than the greater number rise or can rise, and these
29 2, 4(1)| Number is, as the great writer (
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