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1 I, 11| to Jupiter, a part of the west was allotted to Pluto, who 2 I, 11| higher, but the region of the west lower. Thus they so veiled 3 II, 10| namely, the east and the west; and of these the east is 4 II, 10| to eternal life. But the west is ascribed to that disturbed 5 II, 10| darkness belongs to the west: but death and destruction 6 II, 10| division as the extreme west. For as darkness is opposed 7 II, 10| the northern region to the west. And He assigned to each 8 II, 10| the autumn belongs to the west, and the winter to the north. 9 II, 10| night, which the extreme west brings on, belongs, indeed, 10 III, 24| stars travelling towards the west; they saw that the sun and 11 III, 24| how they returned from the west to the east, but supposed 12 VI, 7 | road which; inclines to the west has many paths, on account 13 VII, 15| again bear rule, and the West he reduced to servitude.