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1   I,  43|      seem to attempt anything useful, to be able to do it not
2  II,  39|     views as to what is just, useful, and right; should contend
3  II,  59|   onion? For even if they are useful to you, and are ranked among
4  II,  66|      cloth were devised, more useful and convenient in wearing;
5  II,  66|    prefer good things to bad, useful to useless things, and to
6 III,  32|      it brings forth crops of useful fruits; while some maintain
7  VI,   3|        and to give the things useful to yourself to the gods
8  VI,  16| joints meet, and causes delay useful in preserving them. You
9 VII,  48|    them is found to have been useful, not to all in succession,
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