Book, Paragraph

1  II,  14|      His threats and proffered favours. And to make manifest what
2 III,  24| therefore withhold their usual favours and help. Cannot the gods,
3  IV,  26|     you ascribe to him no mean favours; since, in your opinion,
4   V,   7|     motion; content with which favours, it is said that Acdestis
5 VII,  10|        gods, their hatred, and favours. For they are just as unable
6 VII,  12|      be believed to keep their favours on sale, first to receive
7 VII,  25|     creatures! if indeed their favours are bought with the testicles
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