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1   I,  25|   discuss the points of this argument not on grounds of partiality,
2   I,  29|   allowed me to deliver this argument with the whole world formed,
3   I,  40|   cross. What is that to the argument? For neither does the kind
4  II,  71|      it damage our cause and argument? The belief which we hold
5 III,  27|   Now we may apply this very argument to Venus in exactly the
6 III,  29| lapse of days? Now this very argument may, in like manner, be
7  IV,  18|   the reasonableness of your argument depend upon this,-whether
8 VII,   1|    images, the course of our argument requires that we should
9 VII,   5|     have next to examine the argument which we bear continually
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