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004.36+The Encyclopædia Britannica vol. IX, 'Erigena, Johannes Scotus', 744a: 'The infinite essence of God, which may indeed be described as nihilum (nothing) is that from which all is created, from which all proceeds or emanates' [005.01]
243.15+The Encyclopædia Britannica vol. IX, 'Eskimo', 770a: 'A man will lie on his back and allow his wife to feed him with tit-bits of blubber and flesh until he is unable to move'
572.15+The Encyclopædia Britannica vol. IX, 'Eskimo', 770d: 'On leaving a place they sometimes say "inûvdluaritse," i.e. live well' [.16-.17]



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