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1  II,   9|            by another, does he not defend with a kind of assent, as
2  II,  32|    poisoned bites of serpents, and defend ourselves by means of thin
3 III,   1|          though there were none to defend it, nay, though all voices
4  IV,  33| description; and, to enable you to defend so great daring in the writers,
5   V,  26|           with what words you will defend what it is so dangerous
6  VI,  11|           done without reason, you defend lest you should seem to
7  VI,  20|         and other such things, and defend them with a thousand men
8  VI,  23|           the gods were present to defend them, or had any care for
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