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1   I,  65| medicine to keep off from you altogether every kind of disease and
2  II,  39|  their own existence, or deny altogether that anything exists? Was
3  II,  57|    that things are being said altogether at variance with each other,
4  II,  71|     add a little to the time, altogether, two thousand years. Now
5  IV,  10|    avoid prolixity, passed by altogether, have their own peculiar
6   V,   2|    should be done may be done altogether in vain, and may pass away
7   V,  29|       not our ears be stopped altogether, that the filthiness of
8   V,  30|     of the gods, or denies it altogether, although he may seem to
9 VII,  14|     an insult, nay, an insult altogether, when it is said that a
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