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1    4| regarded as an illusion. Human ignorance persists in considering
2    6|           All have arisen from ignorance of man,~ ~Wise is he who
3    7|      meaning pure, purified of ignorance, superstition, dogmatism,
4   10|        The first is the way of ignorance, through which each must
5   11|       of man from his sleep of ignorance, in different names and
6   15|          Interest results from ignorance and indifference results
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