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1  IV,  32|         to sin, strengthens his audacity; and it is more insulting
2   V,   6|        to weaken or to curb his audacity, Liber, the rest hanging
3   V,  20|     punish as she may her son's audacity.
4   V,  30|     monstrous opinions from the audacity of his conjectures, yet
5   V,  33|         in dark obscurity, what audacity it shows in you to wish
6  VI,  10|         the meaning of so great audacity to fashion to yourself whatever
7  VI,  26| terrible punishments, and their audacity cannot be overcome by any
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