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1   I,  27| regard to ourselves to state expressly to those who will exercise
2  II,  55|  there are these things, and expressly allow that all human affairs
3 III,   3|   are in no wise constrained expressly to do reverence to those
4 III,   3| Ruler, even though we do not expressly do them reverence, yet feel
5   V,  34|     is taken from narratives expressly made obscure, and has no
6   V,  42|      see divine honours paid expressly by name amongst the other
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