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1 1, 6 | figure and visibility, and wholly destitute of soul and of
2 1, 27| world,—constituted as it is wholly and altogether of many parts,—
3 1, 27| this world is viewed as wholly subject to sense: for it
4 1, 37| nations, and others are wholly subject: with the great
5 1, 40| children of its own kind. Wholly therefore is this alone,
6 1, 72| alone is true ; and again, wholly plunges in pursuit of the
7 1, 75| some earthen69 vessel, and) wholly compressed within this its
8 1, 77| And, Shall man alone be wholly and in every thing subject
9 2, 21| the entire universe itself wholly constitutes the Deity47!
10 2, 25| the moon, the stars, and wholly and at once, the whole world,
11 2, 35| same elegant tongue,—(and) wholly for the sake of which,—said
12 2, 45| immortal: neither (are you) wholly indissoluble." And again (
13 2, 55| the priest. He was then wholly burnt on a fire that had
14 2, 76| rest of the Gods has been wholly withholden from the hearing
15 3, 3 | mind; and let thy soul be wholly collected within thee. Consider
16 4, 14| all these were therefore, wholly taken away, even to their
17 5, 19| on magic only, -- and is wholly addicted to things (thus)
18 5, 23| Now, all these things are wholly foreign to the doctrines
19 5, 23| even if the matter be (wholly) false, then cannot its
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