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 1   I,  49|       leave undecided and render doubtful what you assert: so that
 2   I,  65| distresses? And though it were a doubtful matter, you would yet entrust
 3  II,   4|         uncertain and hanging in doubtful suspense, rather to believe
 4  II,  10|  doctrines, have made all things doubtful, and have shown from their
 5  II,  31|          then, and undecided and doubtful nature of the soul, has
 6  II,  51|          is conjecture, except a doubtful imagining of things, and
 7 III,   4|         subject do we assail the doubtful and uncertain positions
 8 III,  23|        afford answers equivocal, doubtful, steeped in darkness and
 9 III,  40|        For their opinions are so doubtful, and one supposition so
10 III,  42|         have not brought forward doubtful and inconsistent statements,
11  IV,   4|       the name; but it is a very doubtful matter. What! do the Romans
12  IV,  19|      sides the discussion was of doubtful matters, it is arrogant
13   V,  34|    obtain certainty from what is doubtful, and attach one sense only
14  VI,   5|       taken away, and it will be doubtful whether you are heard by
15  VI,   8|     fashion and set up images of doubtful beings, and to form with
16  VI,  18|          be gods, and it will be doubtful when sacrifices should be
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