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1   I,  39|    had convinced myself, I treated with gross insults, when
2   I,  48| suitable for persons to be treated, there is room for this
3   I,  57|    writings you wish to be treated as true; those things, also,
4 III,   6|    has been long ago fully treated of by men of ardent genius,
5  IV,  13|  intellect have before now treated both in Latin and Greek.
6  IV,  30|    that by no men are they treated with less respect than by
7   V,  33|   assert that the gods are treated by you wickedly and impiously,
8 VII,   7|  and might be disposed, if treated contemptuously, to avenge
9 VII,  17|    that your greatness was treated with contumely, and account
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