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1    XXII|    author who saves us so much trouble. Can we doubt that these
2   XXIII|        for him to take so much trouble to acquire the multifarious
3  XXXVII|       to wait, renders all his trouble useless and unnecessary.
4  XXXVII|     future, if he took so much trouble and care to proportion the
5     XLI| teachers and philosophers, and trouble yourself about Arabians
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