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 1   I,  58|     rather a stronger reason for believing that they have not been
 2  II,   8|    engage in, and essay, without believing that it can be done? Do
 3  II,   8|          sail on the sea without believing that you will return home
 4  II,   8| different kinds of seeds without believing that you will gather in
 5  II,   8|    partners in marriage, without believing that it will be pure, and
 6  II,   8|       you beget children without believing that they will pass safely
 7  II,   8|     hands of physicians, without believing that diseases can be relieved
 8  II,   8|       with your enemies, without believing that you will carry off
 9  II,   8|       and serve the gods without believing that they are, and that
10  II,  11|         to feel the necessity of believing, and might decide with confidence
11  II,  53|       out of place or foolish in believing that the souls of men are
12  II,  53|        you say, we are stupid in believing. What is that to you? In
13  II,  53|       What is that to you? In so believing, we act most absurdly, sillily.
14 III,  14|         is nothing ridiculous in believing that they err, and are deceived
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