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1   I,  42| fervour we are capable of, and assumed as the guardian of our body?
2   I,  62|        human body which He had assumed, not His own-of that which
3 III,   4|        which you call them, or assumed them themselves on the days
4 III,   5|               5. But let it be assumed that there are these gods,
5  IV,  26|      Jupiter himself of having assumed countless forms, and concealed
6  IV,  32|        or that they would have assumed to themselves so great licence
7  VI,  19|       to the truth, if this is assumed that at one tithe one can
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