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 1   I,   1|      earth,-I have resolved, so far as my capacity and my humble
 2   I,   1|       the gods have been driven far away, and such swarms of
 3   I,   7|        of so grave a charge are far removed from our door. And
 4   I,  19|          but, what all agree is far removed from the character
 5   I,  25|       free from resentment, and far removed from all excitement,
 6   I,  32|      such results by arguments? Far hence be such madness; and,
 7   I,  38|  conceive and to understand, as far as our limited capacity
 8   I,  46|          was thought by nations far removed from one another
 9   I,  57|       occurrence, than in those far removed in the darkness
10   I,  59|       we are discussing matters far removed from mere display,
11   I,  65|      you a physician from lands far distant and unknown to you
12  II,  14|         his opinion is not very far from the truth. For although
13  II,  32|  teacher that souls are set not far from the gaping jaws of
14  II,  36|     some other is their parent, far enough removed from the
15  II,  45|        and impious fancy be put far from us, that Almighty God,
16  II,  46|   monstrous and impious, be put far from us, that. God, who
17  II,  46|        of His greatness; and so far from His being believed
18  II,  60|         which have been removed far from our knowledge, but,
19  II,  64|     with disdain, and flee very far from it? Do you choose to
20  II,  77|     skins, not knowing that, as far as you assault and seek
21  II,  77|       our shadows and forms, so far you free us from pressing
22 III,  12|                        12. Thus far of sex. Now let us come
23 III,  19|       then learn that we are so far from attributing bodily
24 III,  28|       be said that the gods are far removed from any feeling
25  IV,  30|       things which are not only far remote from and unlike their
26  IV,  37|       the divine blessedness is far removed from such passions?
27   V,  10|      withdrew herself, and sent far from her that most hurtful
28   V,  13|         by Sangarius to be cast far away: that which he believed
29   V,  29|         Should we not then flee far from such gods; and should
30  VI,  22|    Venus and the other to drive far away from them the lewd
31 VII,   1|     been sufficiently shown, as far as there has been opportunity,
32 VII,   1|        to those who are removed far from them in their nature
33 VII,   5|        anger has been separated far from them and from their
34 VII,  12|       is given to him from whom far the greater reward and bribe,
35 VII,  12|    therefore, should be removed far from the gods; nor should
36 VII,  18|       the immortal gods-for, so far as we are concerned, they
37 VII,  23|      that divine power has been far removed and separated from
38 VII,  23|       it should be removed very far from the name of deity.
39 VII,  28|   external. But all this is set far from the gods, and is separated
40 VII,  31|    would extend his desires too far, and rob his suppliant of
41 VII,  36|       we maintain that they are far from the nature of the gods,
42 VII,  39|      whether they are something far different, and should be
43 VII,  44| expositions of these, something far different from what the
44 VII,  45|         something different and far removed from the exalted
45 VII,  48|       must be said to have been far from giving true indications,
46 VII,  49|        the empire were extended far and wide, and their rights
47 App     |    sacrifices, or are something far different, and should be
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