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1  II,  30|   pleasures, and corrupted by vicious effeminacy? And how can
2  II,  48|        For we see some harsh, vicious, presumptuous, rash, reckless,
3 III,  15|       detected in a similarly vicious error.
4  IV,  22|     been at times overcome by vicious pleasures, and to have glowed
5  VI,  17| workmen. The reasoning is not vicious nor despicable by which
6 VII,  34| Whence, therefore, have these vicious opinions flowed, or from
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