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1       I|       for their refutation in due season ; but to all intents
2   XVIII| bronze drew for the guests in due mixture both the wine and
3     XIX|       true and reliable after due enquiry, at the same time
4    XXII|   that his disclaimer was not due to their being uncanny.
5    XXIV|       custom to offer him the due funeral rites, and furthermore
6   XXVII|     his foreknowledge was not due to wizardry, but derived
7    XXXI|  though it was not so in all, due to some uncanny contrivance
8     XLI|     endowment with wisdom was due to these causes, then it
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