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1   I,   3|  already clear, and which require no defence, I should certainly
2   I,  26|   we beg from Him what we require.
3  II,  50|  good naturally, does not require to be either corrected or
4 III,   6|   concluded; nor would it require at our weak hands a second
5  VI,   7|  its members? Now, if you require this to be made clear by
6  VI,   9|   seek a man's advice, to require of asses and pigs their
7 VII,   1| we think that such powers require nothing of the kind, and
8 VII,  12| however, because it would require too tedious and prolix discussion,
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