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1      IV|     his peculiar divinity and virtue he saved the whole inhabited
2      IV|      even now he displays the virtue of his godlike might in
3    XXXI|    and foretold the future by virtue of his prescience can be
4    XXXI| endowed with divine power and virtue. And the very cessation
5 XXXVIII|  divine man, endowed with all virtue and the darling of the gods,
6     XLI| acquired by their culture and virtue was their own ? And in the
7    XLII|       alternative impulses of virtue and vice ; and while the
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