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1   III,      XII     |       of the wealth, but as a reasonable result of his own baseness.
2   III          (174)|        1 Such is the sane and reasonable explanation which Macarius
3    IV,        I     |       silence by the sound of reasonable charges (s. n. 240) against
4    IV,        X     | another matter of a much more reasonable kind (I say this by way
5    IV,    XVIII     | referring to the two kinds of reasonable beings. The "whole"and the "
6    IV,      XXI     |     sense of gratitude. It is reasonable that the form of the statues
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