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 1    II,     17|  woods and forest passes, if science be used. For the huge shields
 2   III,     98|      versed as he was in the science of law, human and divine,
 3    IV,     76| margin there is between such science and delusion and in what
 4    VI,     17|   his long experience in the science of religious ceremonies,
 5    VI,     28|    front of the person whose science Tiberius had determined
 6    VI,     30|     destroys the credit of a science, clear testimonies to which
 7    VI,     51|     pursue or fly with equal science, deployed their squadrons,
 8    XI,     18|    Senate, had retained this science, making it the inheritance
 9   XII,     54|      is a branch of military science which we especially understand.
10   XVI,     19|     even his superior in the science of pleasure. And so he worked
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