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1   I,   1|     have been inflicted on the generations of men.
2   I,   3|     would ask, were the former generations, even the most ancient,
3   I,  25|    eager to remove us from the generations of men. But if it is not
4   I,  59|        maintained by following generations in their daily conversation.
5  II,  30|        ever advancing with all generations, what danger is there in
6  IV,   8| whatever by countless ages and generations. But if it is so, how, in
7 VII,  48| account of the wicked of later generations the good men of modern times
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