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1   I,  59|                    59. Your narratives, my opponent says, are overrun
2   V,  34|    is called, is taken from narratives expressly made obscure,
3   V,  39|     we prove that all these narratives are records of events? Froth
4   V,  40|  case, that is, even if the narratives give utterance to one thing
5   V,  42|  known by men, and that the narratives were therefore written with
6 VII,  44|  might go through the other narratives, and show that in these
7 VII,  46| been handed down in all the narratives, and has been observed by
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