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1  II,  49|   or have been, that we may judge from their number whether
2  IV,  16|    by what arbiter, by what judge, shall we dispose of so
3  IV,  31|   weighed, you will find no judge so prejudiced as not to
4   V,  45|                         45. Judge fairly, and you are deserving
5 VII,  36|    indeed, on the contrary, judge that these things are remote
6 VII,  36|     of under this name. You judge that the deities are angry
7 VII,  36| their dignity increased; we judge it marvellous and monstrous
8 VII,  36|  out of place, nay more, we judge it incredible, that those
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