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1  II,  24| and strive to prove by his answers that what we learn we do
2  II,  24|   former times? Now, if he answers you correctly,-for it would
3 III,  23|   so often give and afford answers equivocal, doubtful, steeped
4  IV,  11|  their own names, and give answers which may be relied on,
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