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1     XII|    Philippics of Demosthenes plainly show us. And those who have
2    XXIV|  concerning the one God, and plainly and openly to declare this,
3     XXV| things." In this sentence he plainly and obviously names the
4   XXVII|     And in the tenth book he plainly and mani festly wrote what
5  XXVIII|      esteemed of historians, plainly enough teaches us. For he
6  XXXVII|    what they are saying," -- plainly and manifestly referring
7 XXXVIII|      and to Hermes, who says plainly and distinctly, "that it
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