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1     Int,       I|  thoroughly acquainted with their spirit, and with the main tenets
2     Int,       I|           speech, and spiteful in spirit, hence in striking contrast
3     Int,       I|        taken as a specimen of his spirit throughout his life. He
4     Int,      II|              The true philosophic spirit requires us to find out
5     Int,      II|        the mists of error87. This spirit is even found in Lucullus
6     Int,     III|         writing, but of the whole spirit of the later Greek speculation.
7     Int,     III| undeserving of our study, for the spirit, if not the substance of
8     Int,     III|           from Greece much in the spirit with which things French
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