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1     Int,       I|       nothing is sweeter than universal knowledge. He spent great
2     Int,      II|   Stoic views about the grand universal operation of divine power.
3     Int,      IV|       men228. He was a man of universal merit, of surpassing worth,
4     Not,       1|    odd expression to apply to universal Force, Cic. would have qualified
5     Not,       1|      being co-extensive with) universal substance (cf. totam commutari
6     Not,       1| merely an absorption into the Universal World God, who will recreate
7     Not,       1|    Providence, Fate, Fortune, Universal Substance, Fire, Ether,
8     Not,       1|       believed fire to be the universal substance, while he would
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