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1   I,   2|    alleged be true. For it will assuredly be proved by an array of
2  II,   2|        without whom there would assuredly be nothing to bear any name,
3  II,  36|        s gift to these who were assuredly produced, will He deign
4  II,  48|        precepts; but they would assuredly not be so, if their original
5  II,  57| opposition to each other; which assuredly would not happen, if man
6  IV,  11|      offended the gods who most assuredly exist, if only there are
7  IV,  19|       the majesty of that name, assuredly think that the gods should
8   V,  41|       with foul contagion. But, assuredly, if this were done, and
9 VII,  11| enumeration can comprehend? But assuredly this would not occur if
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