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1  II,  30|     of philosophy itself, and asserts that it is vain to undertake
2 III,  37|  brings forward seven; Crates asserts that there are eight; finally
3 III,  39|   they are those whom Cincius asserts them to be, Manilius will
4   V,  30| insulting any one; and he who asserts that they were mortals,
5  VI,   8|    them paid? He who says and asserts this, does not believe that
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