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1   I,  40|            his doctrines lose their peculiar influence, because he breathed
2   I,  46|          well-known sounds, and the peculiar language of each? Was He
3 III,  10|           And since some things are peculiar to the female sex, we must
4  IV,  10|          altogether, have their own peculiar guardians, we may in like
5   V,  38|        firmly in its own nature and peculiar condition.
6  VI,  12|       Mercury, since dress, not the peculiar appearance of the face,
7  VI,  12| consecrating names, as if they were peculiar to them; since, if you take
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