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1    1|     but why not even by their power of abstract thought, that
2    5|       and so sincerely by any power to get off its track. There
3    6| Nearest to all things is that power which fashions their being.
4    6|      lettuce, and who had the power of restoring gods and men
5    8|   which it attracts the salt, power, or virtue (call it either)
6   19|     can, and that on which no power can resist me. It affords
7   19|       States are a first-rate power. We do not believe that
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