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1  II,  33|     above, since we have no certainty as to this even, whether
2  II,  57|   curiosity could reach any certainty, or if that which seemed
3  II,  58|    any of these things with certainty? If you chose to lay aside
4 III,  23|    not grasped with assured certainty. Portunus gives to the sailor
5 III,  42| waver, and say nothing with certainty of these things which you
6  IV,   3|    and from a belief in its certainty; or, merely playing with
7   V,  34|    case, how can you obtain certainty from what is doubtful, and
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