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 1   I,  65|        no other way could they avoid the danger of death.
 2  II,  17|        houses, by which we can avoid the cold of winter and heat
 3 III,   7|        that there are many who avoid and flee from his books
 4 III,  33|     leave Vulcan unnoticed, to avoid prolixity; whom you all
 5 III,  42| beliefs. But, to be brief, and avoid prolixity, it is enough
 6 III,  43|      suppose that I myself, to avoid some inconvenience and peril,
 7  IV,   9|    lusts which wisdom bills us avoid, and which, in a thousand
 8  IV,  10|       run over rapidly, or, to avoid prolixity, passed by altogether,
 9  VI,  17|  heaven-do not shrink back and avoid entering earthly habitations;
10 VII,   7|       they should pursue, what avoid; or even by what means they
11 VII,  18|      stinks? and does this one avoid tough ox-beef that he may
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