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 1   I,  18|      if it has been tested and thoroughly ascertained both that the
 2   I,  38|     that we understand nothing thoroughly, that we know nothing, and
 3  II,  19|     men either knew themselves thoroughly, or had the slightest knowledge
 4  II,  26| knowledge of the past, however thoroughly they may have been enclosed
 5  II,  51|      nature of everything were thoroughly considered, you too are
 6  II,  68|       parts, having been quite thoroughly cooked and softened, were
 7 III,  22|        grasped its method most thoroughly. The gods are, then, the
 8  IV,  29|        Latin that all might be thoroughly acquainted with them; or
 9 VII,   4|        is seen and looked into thoroughly, because, neglecting the
10 VII,  29|      more easily softened, and thoroughly digested? Give, I beg, to
11 VII,  43|        weigh the circumstances thoroughly, there was greater cruelty
12 App     |      things, if they be sifted thoroughly and without any partiality,
13 App     |    these things are considered thoroughly and without any partiality,
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