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1   I,  11|      has produced a beast most dangerous to sheep? The serpent by
2   I,  32|  averted from us. For it is as dangerous to attempt to prove by arguments
3  II,   3|       you broke away from your dangerous delusion.
4  II,  17| demanded what is injurious and dangerous to himself. I should wish,
5  II,  23|  without knowing that they are dangerous, and ignorant even of fear?
6  II,  44|       suffer them to fall into dangerous pleasures? For if He knew
7   V,  26|      will defend what it is so dangerous to maintain, or what arts
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