Book, Paragraph

1  II,  58|   conjectures, can you unfold and disclose whether this world m which
2  II,  58|         Can you bring forward and disclose the reason why it does not
3  II,  74|          if I have been unable to disclose to you the causes why something
4  IV,  18| yourselves what is the truth, and disclose the unassailable mystery.
5  IV,  35|     augurs take their places, who disclose the divine mind and will;
6 VII,  29|       confidence in what is done, disclose, point out why that liquor
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