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1     I|        hard to urge to what is right (except those who have been
2    II| temperately and conformably to right reason. But he, continuing
3    II|        in violation of what is right, wished to be divorced from
4   VII|     philosophized according to right reason, by their prescribing
5    IX|     like them delight; and the right Reason, when He came, proved
6    XI|     this debt. And we judge it right and opportune to tell here,
7   XIV|       appending what you think right, that our opinions may be
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