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1   I,  48|         there is room for this credit being assigned to man, but
2  II,  24| becoming that we should refuse credit to what you say,-he is led
3 III,  28|        with morals so vile? to credit the gods with natures such
4  IV,  27|  individually, lessening their credit and reputation; and it is
5   V,  30|    conjectures, yet refuses to credit what is obscure without
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