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1 Historians differ merely in the mode of presenting their subject.
2 Now things that differ merely in their mode of being or logically do not differ essentially.
3 Now divinations seem to differ merely according to the various signs whence the foreknowledge of the future is derived.
4 If we examine further, however, in the same way, quotations which differ merely in language, we arrive at the very same conclusion.
5 It has been shown that light, heat, magnetism and electricity are the same, but that they differ merely in their modes of motion.
6 The Stoic did not differ merely in his ethics from the Epicurean; he differed also in his theology and his physics and his metaphysics.
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