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1 1, Int | and saw the mountain so different from what it had appeared,
2 1, Int | visited the universities in different towns of Switzerland, France,
3 1, Int | differentiates according to the different forms and bodies in which
4 1, 1 | himself with the branches of different plants, and may hold discourse
5 1, 2 | in the present part, is different from the other baser ones --
6 1, 2 | difference is according to the different subjects and modes, and
7 1, 4 | externally, in a thousand different ways, and internally by
8 1, 4 | which the soul takes up in different bodies, as is expressly
9 1, 5 | earth he is for each one different as to time, place, and degree,
10 1, 5 | four synonyms, but four different terms, which signify so
11 1, 5 | higher than~others which are different. I mean to say that the
12 1, 5 | If time be one, but in different temporal subjects, so the
13 1, 5 | so the instant is one in different and all parts of time. As
14 2, 1 | thought presented to him by different objects, which have not
15 2, 1 | circle is understood two different kinds of motion, inasmuch
16 2, 1 | who in various ways and at different times had assaulted him
17 2, 2 | which, according to the different senses, as through various
18 2, 3 | animals and substances of different intellects and senses, and
19 2, 4 | contained in that which is ever different, and always makes and is
20 2, 4 | who sees other and other different and differently must,~ ./.
21 2, 4 | contemplators, who with different affections set themselves
22 2, 4(1)| as the basis for all the different Protestant sects.~
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