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1 I, 13| implies. He will admit that he took a thing but not that he " 2 II, 24| particular form that the insult took.~6. Another is the argument 3 III, 1 | oratorical prose at first took a poetical colour, e.g. 4 III, 2 | We can say that a thief "took" a thing, or that he "plundered" 5 III, 3 | will be worse than if we took no trouble at all; we shall 6 III, 5 | come begging and praying), took them along and set out." 7 III, 9 | them their country and law took it away again"; "of them