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 1    16|       fifteen days," if she is filled very gradually till the
 2    18| eternity this Ship of Light is filled uniformly and receives neither
 3    18|       to say, instead of being filled till the time of full moon,
 4    18|       right that she should be filled in five days. For if their
 5    18|    Moon then and now uniformly filled till full moon ? And when
 6    18|     many floods the rivers are filled above their limits and rise
 7    19| deficiency for this day may be filled up ? But when it (i.e.,
 8    20|        a vessel not completely filled ? And how is its deficiency
 9    23|     them, (namely), when it is filled or emptied it remains in
10    23|      arranged that it might be filled and emptied as they say ;
11    23|       if that vessel itself is filled and built up and rises,
12    25|    Earth and a Matrix which is filled from a high and lofty overflow
13    25|      who says that the Moon is filled with those who come from
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