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1  II,   9|        That which any one has persuaded himself is said with truth
2  II,  29|    fear or dread who has been persuaded that he is immortal, just
3  II,  56| falsehood? For when a man has persuaded himself that there is or
4  II,  60|  certain what they might have persuaded themselves as to things
5 III,   5|     wish and believe, and are persuaded; let them be called also
6  IV,  21|  about, and, that he might be persuaded to cease his crying most
7 VII,  12|    believed that, if they are persuaded to be of service by rewards,
8 VII,  36|    few drops of wine. You are persuaded that, by the crash of cymbals
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