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1   I,   6| fellow-creature. But if all without exception, who feel that they are
2  II,  64|       benevolence, free all without exception? I reply, does not He free
3  IV,  27|          accuse, without making any exception, not one only by name, but
4   V,  35|          gods, that is, without any exception, have been written throughout
5  VI,   4|            gaze at them without any exception; so, too, it is fitting
6 VII,  20|           all the libations without exception. Into the milk, oil, blood,
7 VII,  48|         times all were good without exception, or if later times produced
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