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 1   I,  50|           summary, and not as the importance of the matter demanded;
 2   I,  53|            aye, even the greatest importance, since beyond a doubt the
 3   I,  59|           enjoyment in matters of importance; and when you have to deal
 4   I,  62|         not that a matter of such importance was to be dealt with, and
 5   I,  65|        tell us news of the utmost importance, bringing an omen of prosperity,
 6  II,  12|           they were of the utmost importance to you; and while you trust
 7  II,  12|      concealing truths of so much importance; of robbing you of faith,
 8  II,  35|       ourselves are, and is of no importance with the Supreme? And yet,
 9  II,  41|            that, forgetting their importance and dignity as divine, they
10  II,  49|    esteemed, not merely of little importance, but even of none, because,
11  II,  55|         nor do we hold it of much importance either to know or to be
12 III,  43| distresses,-may it not be of some importance whether the one or the other
13  IV,  18|          if you think these of no importance, let all the books be destroyed
14  IV,  31|          revenge? If the relative importance of the matters be weighed,
15  IV,  33|          about matters of so much importance, nor do you check, by any
16  IV,  34|            that words are of more importance, in your opinion, than the
17   V,  24|          on your side? Or of what importance is it whether you approve
18   V,  40|           like manner it is of no importance,-and that it speaks of the
19  VI,  17|         able to become of greater importance, do they suffer themselves
20  VI,  25|         face; or Priapus, of less importance than his own genitals: were
21 VII,  12|         they may say something of importance in answer to this, and not
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