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1   I,  10|    it, it either diminishes excessive moisture by a burning drought,
2   I,  45| stanched, and stopped their excessive flow? Was He one of us,
3   I,  58|  itself to be led away into excessive prolixity. Syllogisms, enthymemes,
4  II,  40| take interest at greedy and excessive rates, and add to the number
5  II,  71|   yours are ancient, and of excessive antiquity, we are told.
6 III,  15|   without shuddering at the excessive indecency? Is this the contempt
7  IV,  17|    exposed to the charge of excessive loquacity. What do you say,
8 VII,  31|   of one word, is kept from excessive desire of wine!
9 VII,  46|     although of immense and excessive size, although it exceeded
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