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 1    II|     that had thus been given, said to Urbicus: "What is the
 2    II|    the sacred senate." And he said nothing else in answer to
 3   III|       he proves himself, as I said before, no philosopher,
 4    VI|   made man also, as we before said, having been conceived according
 5    IX|   that no one may say what is said by those who are deemed
 6    IX|       is anything, and, as we said before, lawgivers unjustly
 7     X| crimes as ourselves. For they said that he was introducing
 8    XI|   quickly melting tenderness, said to Hercules that if he would
 9    XI|       squalid look and dress, said, But if you obey me, you
10   XII|       fill of blood, as it is said we do, we are doing what
11  XIII|  Whatever things were rightly said among all men, are the property
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