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1     I|           taken place under Urbicus may become quite plain to you,
2   III| understanding it, acts thus that he may not be suspected of being
3    IX|           THREAT.~ ~And that no one may say what is said by those
4   XIV|            right, that our opinions may be known to others, and
5   XIV|              and that these persons may have a fair chance of being
6    XV|             that, if possible, they may be converted. For this end
7    XV|             that all men everywhere may be counted worthy of the
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