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1  II,  59|              not have had other tastes, smells, and colours than those
2 VII,  16|                and take delight in foul smells which, when inhaled with
3 VII,  17|              districts with unwholesome smells. Now, if the gods were to
4 VII,  28|              the qualities of different smells can penetrate them? But
5 VII,  28|             charmed by the sweetness of smells, the same things are pleasant
6 VII,  30| half-extinguished embers we raise sweet smells, which show our reverence.
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