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 1  II,   6|      cases there are, how many ways of pleading, what the genus
 2  II,   7|      by what we awake? in what ways dreams are produced, in
 3  II,  24| ignorant and accustomed to the ways of men; call to you that
 4  II,  32|      nature, return to gentler ways, that they may be able to
 5  II,  59|       bane and pest in various ways? what fleas, obtrusive flies,
 6  II,  65|     enter elsewhere, all other ways being shut up and secured
 7  II,  66|   those powers not to shut the ways against you and bar your
 8  II,  75|    plans are executed in fixed ways; and that which has been
 9 III,   1|       determined in a thousand ways, and on the strongest grounds.
10 III,  36|        in your gods in so many ways, by so many arguments, no
11 III,  41|        the gods of streets and ways, because the Greeks name
12 III,  42|       and evident in different ways that you waver, and say
13  IV,   9|       and which, in a thousand ways, vile and filthy wretches
14  IV,  19|     Prince of the universe, by ways which He knew Himself, sent
15   V,   3|      appointed against himself ways and means by which his own
16   V,   4|       the god not know in what ways a man was preparing to overreach
17   V,  34|       in an infinite number of ways. For since all that allegory,
18   V,  34|       in innumerable different ways?
19  VI,  10|        and impelled in mundane ways in your hands they take
20  VI,  25|        their morals and wicked ways brought under restraint?
21 VII,  25|  stuffing prepared in manifold ways, and with different ingredients?
22 VII,  48|    following ages, because the ways in which men now live are
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