Book, Paragraph

1   I,  57|   say you, therefore most credible and trustworthy; as if,
2   I,  57|   own time should be more credible than that which is separated
3  II,  22| this way, whether this is credible, or has been rashly believed
4  II,  52|  creatures? For it is not credible that from that Platonic
5  IV,  32|   for pleasure. It is not credible, indeed, that men by no
6   V,  39| some cause. For it is not credible that these things were set
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