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1 I, 1 | of both; for to a certain extent all men attempt to discuss 2 I, 4 | need to know the number and extent of the country’s sources 3 I, 4 | and War, he must know the extent of the military strength 4 I, 8 | government-only, however, to the extent demanded by the present 5 I, 13| is, as every one to some extent divines, a natural justice 6 II, 2 | completely or to any effective extent in the qualities in question. 7 II, 6 | that this is to a greater extent due to our moral badness. 8 III, 8 | rhythmical to a certain extent.~Of the various rhythms, 9 III, 16| their quality or of their extent, or even all these three