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 1  II,  18|      arts, and brought to one issue the advances of many ages.
 2 III,  23|       the happy and fortunate issue of these. Now this would
 3 III,  23| unexpected change perpetually issue in results other than were
 4 III,  34| discussion is brought to this issue, that you lead and advise
 5 III,  37|    all would tend to and find issue in the same conclusion.
 6  IV,  27|       doubt, it comes to this issue, that, however unwilling
 7   V,   8|     matter is brought to this issue, that she who is said to
 8   V,  12|  divine body? But we raise no issue on this point: he may have
 9 VII,  14|     matter is brought to this issue, that the god who is exalted
10 VII,  23|    thus it is brought to this issue, that neither are these
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