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 1   I,   4|        calumniate us, you do not perceive the real nature of that
 2   I,  17| communities, do you not likewise perceive, do you not see what base
 3   I,  26|        know by his ear, or might perceive by the very tone of voice
 4  II,   6|       and profound? Do you alone perceive that all these things are
 5  II,   7|        ourselves know whether we perceive the truth, even if all ages
 6  II,  24|           In such a case will he perceive, although his ears are open,
 7 III,  11|         angry, whom they see and perceive neither to mock, as it is
 8 III,  19|        God's nature, to know and perceive that nothing can be revealed
 9  IV,   2|         of common-sense-feel and perceive that none of these has divine
10  IV,   2|   ill-feeling. Now it is easy to perceive that, in speaking thus,
11   V,   9|        he neither reconsider nor perceive how wicked was his desire,
12 VII,  12|    struck motionless, and do not perceive what to do, since they understand
13 VII,  34|     desires. But if they were to perceive that they are worthless
14 VII,  34|          frame; and because they perceive that they themselves rejoice
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