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1       V|   those who are unwilling to give up the ancient and inveterate
2       V|   reason, Aristotle, why you give heed to Homer, as if he
3    XIII|     of the Church, we should give occasion to those who wish
4    XVII|     peel off my old age, and give me the rigour of my youth,"
5     XXI|   exist before God who could give Him a name, nor did He Himself
6    XXXV|    of all advantages, do you give yourselves to the things
7    XXXV|    learn from them what will give you life everlasting. For
8 XXXVIII| hitherto thought it right to give heed to, and know that your
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