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1   I,  40| peculiar influence, because he breathed forth his life not willingly,
2  II,  16|    manner drew in the air, and breathed it out with frequent respirations.
3  II,  70|        conceived and born, and breathed the breath of life. So,
4 VII,  42|     afresh, turned the air men breathed into a baneful poison, and
5 VII,  43|      evil which he had himself breathed into the man, and vaunted
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