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1       V| directed his arguments, on the ground that he was his enemy and
2      VI|   transport his body along the ground with the feet given him
3     XVI|     divine evangelists, on the ground that he was not only a most
4   XXVII|     their contrivances, on the ground that they were not moral.
5    XXIX|     historian; though on other ground he might be regarded as
6    XLII|     exist but one and the same ground and cause. The universe
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