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1   I,  10|   not fix a limit to things prone to luxuriance?
2   I,  27| advantage. For since we are prone to err, and to yield to
3  II,  45|   firmness, and steadiness, prone to vice, inclining to all
4  II,  50|   their weakness, ready and prone to fall into vice. In our
5  IV,  23|             23. Men, though prone to lust, and inclined, through
6   V,  28|   the god, and a fellow too prone to wicked lusts, who promises
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