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1   I,   3|    But if the matter were difficult of belief, we might urge,
2   I,   6| religion, it would not be difficult to prove, that after the
3   I,  52|  death. Or if that is too difficult, and if they cannot impart
4   I,  63| stiff? Would it have been difficult for Him who drew the dead
5  II,  35|  nothing is hard, nothing difficult, and that what is impossible
6  II,  71| be inferred? They are not difficult, not intricate, but can
7  IV,  16|  but the understanding of difficult questions." If, then, as
8   V,  36|    For because it is very difficult for you to transpose, reverse,
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