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 1   I,  63|    the world can in any wise reach by fancy and conjecture;
 2  II,  15|      learned, and not within reach of the body by contact.
 3  II,  30|     For that which is beyond reach, and not subject to the
 4  II,  33|   that it is in our power to reach the abodes above, since
 5  II,  36|    and in no wise beyond the reach of death, but that their
 6  II,  44| known-or that anything would reach them from without which
 7  II,  47|       is not only beyond the reach of our weakness and frailty,
 8  II,  49|     and it may be within the reach of names. But it is fitting
 9  II,  57|     if man s curiosity could reach any certainty, or if that
10  II,  59| pleased us to know is within reach, and if such knowledge is
11  II,  60|       He alone is beyond the reach of doubt, alone true, and
12  II,  61|  about things so much out of reach. Your interests are in jeopardy,-
13  II,  66|  efforts will you be able to reach the prize of immortality,
14 III,  18|    know the truth at all, or reach it by speculations; for
15 III,  28|     of their excellence they reach the i height of perfection,
16  IV,   7|  base and filthy delights to reach their end with uninterrupted
17  VI,   4|    and should be ever within reach, although voices should
18  VI,  14|       and are not beyond the reach of the reason and prudence
19 VII,  19|   reason, and one beyond the reach of the mass. I do not inquire,
20 VII,  37|     what else can be said to reach them from us than opinions
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