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 1   I,  32|   For it is as dangerous to attempt to prove by arguments that
 2   I,  43|    love? Or if they seem to attempt anything useful, to be able
 3   I,  50|    permitted many others to attempt them, and to perform them
 4  II,   5|   zealous faith by the very attempt to hinder it? Do you indeed
 5  II,  56|    although that which they attempt to invalidate is unobjectionable
 6 III,  23|    in, all we do, or all we attempt in human affairs, sped as
 7  IV,   9|    vile and filthy wretches attempt and practise? Who that Limentinus
 8  IV,  16|     so great boldness as to attempt, with such personages, either
 9   V,   9|     of Jupiter, prepared to attempt a filthy contest! Did the
10  VI,  26|    be benumbed for ever, to attempt nothing in its utter amazement,
11 VII,  22| never forced by the goad to attempt any labour. But yet we think
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