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1     6|       it should no longer be in existence—for lo, it is in existence—
2     6|      existence—for lo, it is in existence—so they would be unable
3     9|      madmen, then, proclaims an Existence which is deficient in everything,
4    14|         that is derived from an Existence is like it in every respect.
5    18|        and when they are now in existence, there is no increase in
6    18|    brought to light. For if the existence and non-existence of the
7    18| peculiarly its own, in that its existence is on a level with its non-existence.
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