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1  II,  48|   fickle, weak, and unable to observe their own precepts; but
2  II,  67|    you what we have left, but observe especially what we have
3  II,  67|       on office, do you still observe the laws fixing the proper
4  II,  67| presents to advocates, do you observe the Cincian and the sumptuary
5  IV,   2|       most reasonably when we observe the contrary qualities opposed
6  IV,  22|       love? Do you not, then, observe do you not see with what
7   V,  40|      raving seers, do you not observe in this case, do you not
8 VII,  43|     impious, and who does not observe even the laws of men, among
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