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1  II,  51|       accessible? He, then, who conjectures, does not comprehend, nor
2  II,  51|      and very wise judges, your conjectures, too, in which you trust,
3  II,  52|      yourselves can make use of conjectures and surmises, we too are
4  II,  55|         maze of impious and mad conjectures, we must answer that we
5  II,  58|    chose to lay aside audacious conjectures, can you unfold and disclose
6  II,  60| hesitate, for the sake of their conjectures, to raise and bring up questions
7  II,  73|          to summon us from mere conjectures, to His worship.
8   V,  30|        from the audacity of his conjectures, yet refuses to credit what
9   V,  43|    about confused and uncertain conjectures, and rave in empty fictions.
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