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1   I,   3|    clear, and which require no defence, I should certainly show,
2  II,   1|    aside for a little from the defence primarily set up:-If you
3 III,   2| compelled to diverge, that our defence may not, through its being
4   V,  18|     our duty to those on their defence also, demand that we should
5 VII,  45|     how weak and feeble such a defence is. For if the god shunned
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