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1   I,  51|  given by the mouth of one reared on the vulgar produce of
2  II,  22|    then, that be grows up, reared in a secluded, lonely spot,
3   V,  29|  man is there who has been reared with morals so pure, that
4  VI,   3| say that temples have been reared, and think that they should
5  VI,   8|   temples have been either reared in vain, or built in consequence
6 VII,  47|    were built, and shrines reared to him, did he allow a state
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