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1   I,  27|      and has a regard to our advantage. For since we are prone
2  II,  18|   happen accidentally to its advantage, while it imitates, experiments,
3  II,  33| sense of what will be to our advantage, in that we hold Him fast
4  II,  37|      cease to aim at his own advantage?
5  II,  38|      what is important, what advantage is it to the world that
6  II,  64|      and turn it to your own advantage? You will in that case have
7 VII,   3|   this, and remains to their advantage. For whatever is done should
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