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 1       I| pilfered in the most shameless manner, not only I may say in respect
 2       I|   examination in an exhaustive manner and on the scale above mentioned
 3    VIII|    philosophy in a more divine manner than Pythagoras, or Empedocles,
 4   XVIII|      began at once in a vulgar manner in that very first interview,
 5   XXIII|     about the matter, the very manner in which the story is told
 6    XXIV|    colour of necromancy in the manner in which the spectre appeared
 7      XL|  shedding so much doubt on the manner of his end, he yet inclines
 8      XL|      when he is canvassing the manner in which he died, he adds
 9      XL|        philosophy in a diviner manner than Pythagoras and Empedocles.~ ~
10    XLII|        of reason, and in their manner of existence wholly foreign
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