Parte,  Chap.

1   I,  TransPre|      come to nothing, like a pyramid. It was the case of his
2   I,       XXI|   they end in a point like a pyramid upside down; and others
3  II,        VI|      ended in a point like a pyramid, having reduced and lessened
4  II,        VI|  nought, like the point of a pyramid, which, relatively to its
5  II,      VIII| placed on the top of a stone pyramid of vast size, which they
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