Book, Paragraph

 1   I,  57|        fables have attached the utmost infamy to the gods. For
 2   I,  63|      should have striven to the utmost to keep off from Him His
 3   I,  65|       promised that even to the utmost limits of life you should
 4   I,  65| appeared to tell us news of the utmost importance, bringing an
 5  II,  11|   reason in syllogisms with the utmost acuteness; that they arrange
 6  II,  12|  consider that they were of the utmost importance to you; and while
 7  II,  49|        praise, have reached the utmost height of perfection, and
 8 III,  31|         the depth of ether, and utmost height; some have maintained
 9  VI,  13|   Praxiteles, putting forth his utmost skill, fashioned the face
10 VII,  10|        you cannot trust at your utmost need?
11 VII,  35|     have any, we swear with the utmost earnestness and confidence
12 App     |         not been trained to the utmost gravity and self-control.
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