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1    6|      distinctly made aware of the presence of something kindred to
2    6| experience, I am conscious of the presence and criticism of a part
3    8|          one of the results of my presence and influence is seen in
4   10|         of its money value; whose presence perchance cursed all the
5   13|       Eugenius the Fourth, in the presence of Nicholas Pistoriensis,
6   15|        the sympathy which my mere presence, implied, and showed me,
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