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1 II, 3 | if it be not so, such a race will be reckoned impotent. 2 II, 3 | remains~Immortal, then the race of gods must be~More numerous 3 II, 6 | dreadful men were sprung,--the race of the Titans and the Cyclopes, 4 II, 16 | weaker than themselves. The race, then, of fishes and of 5 II, 23 | fulfilled, and that the race of men may increase and 6 II, 29 | find its way into every race of man, even to this day. 7 II, 30 | the remainder of the human race proceeds until now. And 8 II, 32 | XXXII. HOW THE HUMAN RACE WAS DISPERSED.~Hence, therefore, 9 II, 34 | to declare and teach the race of men, that each one of 10 II, 35 | travail, bewailing the godless race of men, and they reproached 11 II, 36 | prophecy, reproaches the race of men, saying:--~"How are 12 II, 36 | woes that visit our sad race.~Nor these alone, but all 13 II, 36 | hills He placed~A savage race of beasts; and unto men~ 14 II, 37 | prosperity~Is based on sand: his race abideth not;~And time proclaims 15 III, 11| always desirous that the race of men turn from all their 16 III, 19| 15 cubits. And thus the race of all the men that then 17 III, 24| him the Hebrews name their race. And his son Phaleg begat