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 1     9|    Nature ' there is no (such) means ; above all (it is impossible),
 2    11|    arranging them was, that by means of the rain and dew whatever
 3    12| furnace ? [P. 12, l. 4] For by means of these instruments which
 4    13|        Light is going forth by means of the offal of the Archons
 5    19|       a proof on this point by means of a natural demonstration.
 6    26|       order to send upwards by means of the force and violence
 7    26|        For those physicians by means of things which are very
 8    31|           to escape from it by means of a sword, which, moreover,
 9    31|        have escaped from it by means of walls. ~
10 Note1|    accompanying Syriac.  [l.2] means line 2 of the current page
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