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 1      IV|       his divine and mysterious power, than the infidels who persecuted
 2     VII|         displaying for ever its power and excellence. Instead
 3      IX|  knowledge of letters and great power of memory, and force of
 4      IX| language, and who by his divine power anticipated " the thoughts
 5    XXII|      was imbued with mysterious power. There follow a series of
 6    XXII|     yourself, they had a secret power in them. Even if we grant
 7    XXXI|        been endowed with divine power and virtue. And the very
 8    XXXV|        ineffable and superhuman power.~ ~
 9   XXXIX|     reasoned in Ionia about the power of the Fates, and had taught
10   XXXIX| monarchs who thought that their power was well established, and
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