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1     I        |      there should be anything set up without a foundation.~
2     I,      5| substance. For the eye cannot set bounds to it. And by this
3    II,      5|   neither would he be able to set something on nothing . . . [
4   III,      2|  Behold, two alternatives are set before them; let them choose
5   III,      7|      moles in it. Then let us set the moles which dwell in
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