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1   I,  65|      not only did no man any harm, but with uniform kindness
2  II,  30|      air, can in any wise do harm? For that which is beyond
3  II,  30| without suffering any deadly harm. Moreover, that conviction
4 VII,   6|      turn their desire to do harm, lest, having been roused,
5 VII,  23|     that they may not do you harm,-with what reason this is
6 VII,  23|   the disposition which does harm. But whatever can occasion
7 VII,  23|    and rewards not to do you harm. First, because the good
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