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1    14| also is mortal, and in like manner divisible, capable in like
2    14|  divisible, capable in like manner of being disintegrated and
3    19|   be imperfect. And in like manner when the Light increased,
4    27|     utterly upset as to the manner [Cf. pp. xxxvi. l. 17; lxxxv
5    34|  and exchanged its ordinary manner for something which was
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