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 1  II,   5|  with which they have become acquainted, as if carried away (A)
 2  II,  19|      from heaven, but become acquainted with what has arisen here,
 3  II,  43|     the first causes, become acquainted with such forms of baseness,
 4  II,  73|    begin both to know and be acquainted with, and to worship with
 5 III,   5|     whose names you were not acquainted? For it cannot be easily
 6 III,  21|   the gods knowing and being acquainted with these handicrafts as
 7  IV,  13|     who have seen and become acquainted with these things in the
 8  IV,  29|      all might be thoroughly acquainted with them; or Nicanor the
 9   V,  28|    goes, he wished to become acquainted with the shades below, and
10   V,  32|    any one can easily become acquainted with by force of understanding.
11   V,  33|      yourselves and make all acquainted with that which they vainly
12   V,  42|       whence have you become acquainted with these? or why are you
13  VI,  11|   out; and, before they were acquainted with the statuary's art,
14 VII,  26|     have been able to become acquainted with it, and to know it,
15 VII,  26|      mother of superstition, acquainted with its fame and renown,
16 VII,  43|   obscurity of his name, not acquainted with city matters, and perhaps
17 App     | pursuit of truth by becoming acquainted with what is rational.
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