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1    XXII| which is." But either of the expressions seems to apply to the ever-existent
2    XXII|  being and perishing." These expressions declare to those who can
3     XXV|       as is obvious from the expressions used, Homer said this for
4  XXVIII|  distinct remembrance of the expressions which Isaiah the prophet
5    XXXI|      this from the following expressions of the prophet about the
6  XXXIII|      completely adopting the expressions of Moses. And from what
7    XXXV|     simplicity the words and expressions which offer themselves,
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