Book,  Par.

1    II,     49|  strength by notoriety and time, falsehood by precipitancy and vagueness,
2   III,     27|           others turn truth into falsehood, and both errors find encouragement
3   III,     80|     added a few remarks, without falsehood or exaggeration, on the
4    XI,     25| gladiator, I would not publish a falsehood, while I shrink from telling
5  XIII,     61|   apprehensions by the following falsehood. The Mulvian bridge was
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