Book,  Chap.

1   1,   5| the above example, but the effects are merely compared to the
2   2,   4|    subject to such natural effects, obey cosmic motions, like
3   2,  25|         25. Concerning the effects of predictions. ~D. Because
4   2,  25|  remains, that we treat of effects. What then are effects?
5   2,  25|  of effects. What then are effects? M. Effects are the outcomes
6   2,  25|  What then are effects? M. Effects are the outcomes of events
7   2,  25|  How many are the times of effects? M. Three. For either the
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