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 1   I,  58|       great features. But he who really knows the subject under
 2  II,  24|      prompts him. But if you are really assured that the souls of
 3  II,  57|       seemed to one to have been really discovered, was attested
 4 III,  15|      growth of hair. Is not this really degrading, most impious,
 5 III,  16|         not that which you think really is, and which is in very
 6 III,  38| existence to the three who alone really are; so that it cannot be
 7 III,  39|         and vain for those which really exist. If they are named
 8   V,  23|        you speak, whoever he is, really existed, or was affected
 9  VI,  10|        fair, with blue eyes, who really has grey ones; that he has
10 VII,   8|         to believe that they are really moved by anger-lay aside
11 VII,  50|         land. But to a deity, if really one, nothing whatever is
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