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 1     Int,      II| suited to a superhuman than a human world, which allured Cicero
 2     Int,      II|  sinful; Cicero, who was very human in his joys and sorrows,
 3     Int,      IV|         xli] he adds, "Unless human self love deceives me, the
 4     Not,       1|      all that is expressed is human inability to see this orderly
 5     Not,       2|  passion for knowledge in the human heart was doubtless used
 6     Not,       2|   were incognisable, but that human faculties do not avail to
 7     Not,       2|       the actual existence of human exertion is a sufficient
 8     Not,       2|    enough if he can show that human faculties are not perfect
 9     Not,       2|      false, but affirmed that human faculties were incapable
10     Not,       2|    similar, it is enough that human faculties cannot distinguish
11     Not,       2|       exists; we do deny that human faculties are capable of
12     Not,       2|       infallibly perceived by human sense, that the Academic
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