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1   I,  17|    roots. That nature which is superior to others, and which is
2   I,  39|      each, whether inferior or superior, I assign with clearly-defined
3  II,  25| fashion of the whole universe, superior, as has been seen, to no
4  IV,  28|       nor can that cleave to a superior nature which belongs to
5 VII,  14|        power of a deity is his superior.
6 VII,  15|      which you dedicate to the superior gods, are places for burning
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