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 1   I,  57|         confess to be true. You accuse our system of falsehood;
 2   I,  57|   system of falsehood; we, too, accuse yours of falsehood. But
 3   I,  64|  implacably Him whom no man can accuse of any crime? Tyrants and
 4  II,  70|     take occasion to revile and accuse others for things which
 5  IV,  17|     individuals, lest, while we accuse you of excess, we also should
 6  IV,  26|    shape of a beast? Do you not accuse Jupiter himself of having
 7  IV,  27| Anchises? While, therefore, you accuse, without making any exception,
 8  IV,  33|      and with unseemly wailings accuse the cruel fates; you are
 9  IV,  34|         to say what he will, to accuse them of the deeds of baseness
10 VII,   4|     pity for them; we ourselves accuse and condemn ourselves when
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