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1   I,  28|         Being, whom in the long lapse of time nought else precedes,
2   I,  30|       preceded them in the long lapse of time, and if before they
3  II,  75|        anticipate the necessary lapse of time. His plans are executed
4 III,  29|      the duration of months and lapse of days? Now this very argument
5  VI,   7| concealed, and forgotten in the lapse of time, the composition
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