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1 III, 12| of the lowest station, in fine, wise as well as foolish, 2 III, 19| barbarian, or a woman, or, in fine, an ass, he would be the 3 III, 20| we have been raised; in fine, the light itself can have 4 V, 9 | not fear the sack; who, in fine, commit sacrilege, and despoil 5 V, 18| were regarded as fools. In fine, on account of this very 6 VI, 2 | Therefore they sacrifice fine and fat victims to God, 7 VI, 17| agitation of the mind. In fine, they who assert this immoveableness 8 VII, 3 | which they had assumed. In fine, Plato, that he might not 9 VII, 10| virtue is after death. In fine, Cicero, in his Yusculan 10 VII, 12| spirit is everlasting. In fine, the same Lucretius, forgetting