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 1   I,  29|       argument with the whole world formed, as it were, into one assembly,
 2   I,  34|            mother, being completely formed and perfected in ten months,
 3   I,  38|           are creatures imperfectly formed, that we trust in vain expectations,
 4   I,  38|         heaven from brutish statues formed of the vilest clay, and
 5   I,  62|             and not compounded, nor formed by bringing together any
 6  II,   7|            power brought forth, and formed so ignorant and proud, that,
 7  II,  13|        bypaths of the schools, have formed this and that insignificant
 8  II,  20|         earth, fit for dwelling in, formed into a chamber, enclosed
 9  II,  25|       microcosm, and to be made and formed after the fashion of the
10  II,  47|     consequence to say who made and formed them; for without incurring
11  II,  49|           wonder excited at it when formed into a lump? The whole mass
12  II,  52|           not have the souls of men formed of that pure mixture of
13  II,  56|           are that from which it is formed, and its primary origin.
14  II,  59|          parts of men's bodies been formed and built up into firmness?
15  II,  59|          and serpents been I either formed or brought forth? what purpose
16  II,  59|         each is,-why they have been formed with such shapes; whether
17  II,  63|           binding, nay, rather, who formed man himself; whither the
18 III,   3|            to admit, that these are formed of most worthless clay,
19 III,   8|       gender have been ordained and formed by the Creator of the creatures
20 III,  29|             divine in that which is formed by the duration of months
21  IV,   4|      meaning of her name, which was formed with regard to the beating
22  IV,   5|           and position, we being so formed that we speak of some things
23  IV,   6|           he possesses has not been formed of bricks of clay? And for
24  IV,  16|             eddies of a stream, and formed in miry places? Or do you
25  IV,  16|            bear might be forged and formed, was there even in the hollow
26  IV,  25|     reported that the palladium was formed from the remains of Pelops?
27  IV,  29|       reasons their very names were formed.
28   V,   2|             or had their hands been formed of hard bones, so that it
29   V,   6|          throws one end of a halter formed of hairs, woven together
30   V,   8|       throwing them, some should be formed to rank among the immortals,
31   V,  10|        flinty hardness, a child was formed and quickened to be the
32   V,  27|        goddess of the same sex, and formed with similar parts? what
33   V,  29|          the agreements which Liber formed with his lovers? Can you
34  VI,   1|             opinions which you have formed about your gods, we have
35  VI,   3|           narrowest kind of caverns formed and contrived with sorry,
36  VI,  11|             with which we have been formed, which were also mentioned
37  VI,  12|           And so Hammon is even now formed and represented with a ram'
38  VI,  13|             know that the Athenians formed the Hermae in the likeness
39  VI,  14| supplication to that which has been formed by you, and while you know,
40  VI,  15|         copper in the lump, and not formed into any worlds of art,
41  VI,  18|         characteristics of the body formed by the artist.
42  VI,  21|          like a mere boy, should be formed with such a beard that it
43  VI,  22|           of which images have been formed, where in the world was
44  VI,  24|        sense in them, but that they formed them profitably and wisely,
45  VI,  26|             silly, that images were formed by the ancients to check
46 VII,   9|           for what he has done? Who formed iron into a sword? was it
47 VII,  15|           most unseemly office, and formed to be filled with corruption.
48 VII,  19|           and female, and have been formed with members arranged suitably
49 VII,  28|           just as each one has been formed to receive impressions from
50 VII,  34|             the gods also have been formed in the same way, that the
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