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1    II,      1|    upwards. Above all [the proper nature of its [P. 55.] (
2   III,      7| goes it goes into its own (proper place), and when it ceases (?) (
3   III,      7|  again to go into its own (proper place). And so, also, a
4   III,      7| depths comes into its own (proper place), and when it ceases (?)
5   III,     13|   and destroyed. And it is proper to ask concerning this nature,
6   III,     18|     to keep in repair, and proper for the Wise (Being) to
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