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 1      VI|         image of some great god. Surely so great a personality will
 2     VII|        enduring to this day. For surely it is an absurdity that
 3     VII|       short-lived men, it should surely make its coming among us
 4    VIII|        For these reasons we must surely class the man among the
 5      XX|       interpreting between them. Surely it may well excite our wonder
 6      XX| philosopher, save the mark, nay, surely betraying an equally scant
 7    XXIV|       come to Troy, -- questions surely of a most solemn kind, and
 8    XXIV| Palamedes had ever reached Troy. Surely it was disgraceful in the
 9    XXIX|     worse than I represent him." Surely one who first bears witness
10    XXXI|          In this case too it was surely a demon that appeared to
11    XXXV|         say that I am a wizard." Surely one may invert this argument
12      XL|        regarded him as a wizard. Surely it is legitimate in us to
13     XLI|       reasoned of truth it would surely not be worthy of praise ;
14     XLI|           cannot avoid being so, surely also if it has been destined
15     XLI|        of India? For in any case surely, even without your holding
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