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1   I,  32| equally culpable are both the assertion of such a thing, and the
2  II,  55|     to consider, who make the assertion. What, then, do we say?
3 III,  40|    making some unintelligible assertion. Caesius himself, also,
4  IV,  21|   with broken words? O devout assertion of the existence of gods,
5   V,  35|    other, we shall admit your assertion; but if you can neither
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