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1   I,  43|      might, and the religious system of a remote country. Why,
2   I,  48|    science, but founding on a system of conjecture, and wavering
3   I,  57|    life has sketched out your system, or in a similar way thrown
4   I,  57|       thrown discredit on our system and our ceremonies. These
5   I,  57|       be true. You accuse our system of falsehood; we, too, accuse
6  VI,  13| immortal gods, and an unhappy system of worship was led astray
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