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 1   I,  33|       that be? In fine, if the dumb animals even could stammer
 2   I,  48|       eyes, gave speech to the dumb, loosened the rigidity of
 3   I,  52|        adapt the mouths of the dumb for the purposes of speech,
 4  II,  17|        excel the whole race of dumb animals in understanding.
 5  II,  23| something indistinctly, as the dumb usually do?
 6  II,  24|        rock, as the saying is, dumb and speechless, not understanding
 7  II,  40|        their weakness from the dumb creatures; using violence
 8 III,  15|    they ingrafted the forms of dumb animals upon their divine
 9  VI,  16|    true methods and views from dumb creatures, and let these
10 VII,   9|      being, as thou knowest, a dumb creature, not departing
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