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 1  II,  18|    now a life of want and in need of many things, noticing
 2  II,  21|     when the child begins to need to be supported by more
 3  II,  63|   preserver at their time of need? Lay aside these cares,
 4 III,   1|    the strongest grounds. We need not, therefore, linger further
 5 III,  21|   rustic implements? Do they need to be covered with garments,
 6  IV,  10| accidents, and stand more in need of the care and attention
 7  IV,  18|    before the public; and we need not inquire what is true,
 8   V,   6|    to drink when he felt the need; he gulps down the draught
 9   V,  33|      wickedly and impiously, need only receive what is written,
10   V,  33|   written, what is said, and need not care as to what is kept
11   V,  37|      a chariot, and Summanus need no interpreter. Suddenly
12 VII,  10|  cannot trust at your utmost need?
13 VII,  32|       do those who wash them need water, and even some cinders
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