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 1  II,  43|          any sense of reason who thinks that the world was established
 2  II,  51|          dark subject; or he who thinks that he knows most clearly
 3  II,  56|          likes to affirm what he thinks, and to show greater subtlety
 4  II,  57|        discussed. For I this one thinks that they both are immortal,
 5 III,  32|      gods herself, whom Nigidius thinks to have been married to
 6 III,  38|       Sabines at Trebia. Granius thinks that they are the Muses,
 7 III,  40|         following this teaching, thinks that they are Fortune, and
 8 III,  40|        steward of Jupiter. Varro thinks that they are the gods of
 9   V,  26|         26. If any one perchance thinks that we are speaking wicked
10 VII,  36|       and monstrous that any man thinks that the deity either becomes
11 VII,  36| venerable by reason of smoke, or thinks himself supplicated by men
12 App     |         who, in the first place, thinks or believes that those are
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