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1   I,  59| which on the one hand cannot support us, and yet do not on the
2  II,  57|     yet all who hold them so support their case by strong and
3  II,  72|   worship Him seem to you to support and introduce an unheard-of,
4 III,  13|     flexible elbows; feet to support their bodies, regulate their
5   V,  10|  what could he have drawn to support him from the hard stone,
6   V,  14| Would any one grant this, or support it with an unhesitating
7 VII,   3|   that what is mortal should support what is immortal, and assist
8 VII,  11|    of immense fortunes, they support themselves by labouring
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