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1   I,  26| against us as a charge, is he deserving either to be called by the
2   I,  36|    but who is better and more deserving of praise in the drinking
3   I,  49|      given by the gods to the deserving when in distress, is to
4  II,  34|      hopes? If we are thought deserving of ridicule because we hold
5  II,  51|       rather seem to you most deserving of ridicule who assumes
6  IV,  27|      that case a matter quite deserving, that the gods should utterly
7   V,  45|     Judge fairly, and you are deserving of censure in this, that
8 VII,  47|     him, did he allow a state deserving his favour to be any longer
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