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 1   I,  33|    produce vocal sounds, and to utter articulate speech, would
 2  II,  23|         in any way compelled to utter a sound, would he not with
 3  II,  24|   intelligible speech which you utter, or merely a cry having
 4  II,  25| articulate words; and a crow to utter names.
 5  II,  36|        them out of existence in utter annihilation. The divine
 6 III,  26|      thieves, and we pass by in utter silence the unpropitious
 7  IV,  14|         Egypt dread and fear to utter. The fifth is the slayer
 8  IV,  20|      some threw all things into utter confusion with dissensions
 9   V,  15| contrary, framed and devised in utter falsehood. For to us it
10  VI,  26|       to attempt nothing in its utter amazement, and to restrain
11 VII,   9|       But they have reason, and utter articulate sounds; and how
12 VII,  38|      that it is vain, and shows utter ignorance, to blame us for
13 VII,  50|    armies, and was in danger of utter ruin? Why did she not thrust
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