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 1   I,   3| difficult of belief, we might urge, on the testimony of authors,
 2   I,   5|    bondage? Did we, forsooth, urge the deities into frenzy,
 3   I,  43|       chariot race to weaken, urge on, or retard horses; or
 4  II,  39|    But perhaps, some one will urge, the Ruler of the world
 5  II,  67|       67. Therefore, when you urge against us that we turn
 6  II,  69|     the present that what you urge against us is not untrue,
 7  II,  78|       times, full of dangers, urge us, and fatal penalties
 8  IV,  10|                10. But if you urge that bones, different kinds
 9  IV,  17|      fear of bodily tortures, urge us to worship the gods,
10   V,  29|      with his lovers? Can you urge your daughters-in-law, nay,
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