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1      I|          in dispute. Did it ever exist? whence was it derived?
2    III|       difference whether a thing exist or do not exist, if, when
3    III|          a thing exist or do not exist, if, when it does not exist,
4    III|      exist, if, when it does not exist, it is yet assumed to exist.
5    III|      exist, it is yet assumed to exist. It is of course of the
6    III|       that which really does not exist. But, say you, His own consciousness (
7   XXIV| impossible for Himself either to exist or to be seen; so that they
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