Book, Paragraph

1  II,  16|    same way. Their care is to ward off death-bringing famine,
2  IV,  34|    the same laws by which you ward them off from yourselves.
3   V,  15|    deities whom you bring for ward, if they are anywhere on
4  VI,   4|   gods as though we wished to ward off from them drenching
5 VII,  11|      obligation, were able to ward off, to turn aside, those
6 VII,  12| befall them, while they could ward these off, and come to their
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