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1   3, p.  195    |        friend, and I bow to his doctrine. But against him rise up
2   3, p.  195    |        not why I change to this doctrine : Parmenides has driven
3   3, p.  195    | thinking that I have now a firm doctrine, Anaximenes, catching hold
4   5, p.  196    |        of Aristotle, and let no doctrine henceforth trouble me.~ ~
5   6, p.  196(8) |             Line 35. empty] The doctrine of the plenum and the vacuum,
6   6, p.  197    |        means to revile his good doctrine, of atoms and of emptiness.
7   6, p.  197(9) |    reader must be told that the doctrine of unrestrained enjoyment
8   7, p.  197    |        the well, laughs at your doctrine. And myself also derive
9   8, p.  198(11)|         the general idea of the doctrine is as obvious as it is absurd.~ ~
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