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1   I,  13|      that men have never had a breathing time at all, and that without
2   I,  17| panting breast emits a hurried breathing from their mouth, and by
3   I,  30|    inhale, and return again in breathing? whose fountains do you
4   I,  31|     may speak of Thee-that all breathing and intelligent nature should
5  II,  16|       through nostrils, and in breathing expire it again; and we
6 VII,  29|     very great danger that his breathing will be stopped and interrupted,
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