Book, Paragraph

1   I,  10|     themselves, it does not fix a limit to things prone to luxuriance?
2   I,  27|           is the proposed end and limit of sacred duties. Before
3  II,  62| everlasting, and restricted by no limit of time. For since all the
4 III,   5|        the number of the gods, or limit them by a definite number.
5 III,  13|         it is not enough that you limit the gods by forms:-you even
6   V,  34|       obscure, and has no certain limit within which the meaning
7 VII,  31|         god is insulted to whom a limit is prescribed against his
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