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1  II,  12| introduced by king Numa, and the superstitious observances of antiquity,
2 III,  23|         as, gods invented by our superstitious fancy, not grasped with
3  IV,  12|         may both strengthen your superstitious beliefs, and rejoice that
4 VII,  39|       fitting that, laying aside superstitious dread, and putting away
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