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 1   I,   3|         all things. For do we not find it contained and deliberately
 2   I,   3|           languages, and you will find that all countries have
 3   I,  27|       examine carefully, you will find that nothing else is implied
 4   I,  45|       assuming a healthy dryness, find relief? Was He one of us,
 5   I,  57|        about yours, too, you will find these things said with equal
 6   I,  63|       ordinances, that they might find their end in fitting duties;
 7  II,  33|         fleshly members, you will find wings with which you may
 8  II,  39|          tranquillity, they might find in their bodies causes by
 9  II,  54|         there are no evils, as we find some have believed and held,
10  II,  56|       true, they nevertheless all find arguments by which at once
11  II,  57|        arguments, that you cannot find out anything which seems
12  II,  63|        questions to which you can find no answer. The Lord's compassion
13 III,  11|  disgraceful ceremonies, you will find that the affairs of men
14 III,  28| misfortunes and calamities, if we find that they are themselves
15 III,  37|          of all would tend to and find issue in the same conclusion.
16  IV,  18|        about the gods: we wish to find out, and desire to know,
17  IV,  21|        makes them tremble,-did he find his origin in man and woman?
18  IV,  23|          of death those whom they find to have possessed themselves
19  IV,  24|         any private end, you will find that the causes of all the
20  IV,  31|      matters be weighed, you will find no judge so prejudiced as
21  IV,  35|       gain, and do not the others find enticing pleasures in the
22   V,  21| overwhelmed with fear, and cannot find means to soothe the rage
23   V,  26|     divine antiquity; and he will find that we are neither cunningly
24   V,  29|     throughout the towns: he will find that the causes are those
25  VI,   2|    misfortune to none, should not find a cruel pleasure in the
26  VI,  11|         considerations: we should find that you yourselves even
27  VI,  13|       that the artists themselves find amusement in fashioning
28 VII,   5|         of the common people, and find embedded in popular conviction,
29 VII,   9|           soothed, and the guilty find impunity? " It has been
30 VII,  15|         your prejudices, you will find that those altars of which
31 VII,  38|          annals mean, in which we find it written that the gods,
32 VII,  39|         an empty dream, and would find no credence with those to
33 VII,  41|         their pleasures, you will find that there is nothing worthy
34 App     |      spend days of festivity, and find the liveliest pleasure in
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