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1   I,  28|         they are also doubtless liable to annihilation and to dangers;
2   I,  28|   nature they are fleeting, and liable to dissolution.
3  II,  26|      passive. But that which is liable and exposed to suffering,
4  II,  27|  escaped from; and if souls are liable to it, and yield to its
5  II,  35|        a neutral character, and liable to change in the uncertainty
6 III,  21| divinely inspired? Are the gods liable to be seized by diseases;
7   V,   8|    training, would not make you liable to be accused of wronging
8  VI,   2|        hold men responsible and liable to be punished for the vows
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