Book, Paragraph

1   I,   3|     require no defence, I should certainly show, by unfolding the history
2   I,  59| conventionalities are man's, and certainly are not indispensable to
3 III,  23|         of these. Now this would certainly appear to be said justly,
4 III,  35|      parts and members, they are certainly not themselves living creatures;
5 III,  38|        divine Muses, if they are certainly nine; or the last adds six
6 VII,   3|       ignorant or what a god is, certainly, as to think that they are
7 VII,  16|       sacrifice cannot bear, and certainly not a delicate nose? But
8 VII,  38|          several provinces! Now, certainly this would not happen if
9 VII,  43|       would have been known. But certainly, it will be said, when he
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