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 1   I,   1|       visited with ills of many kinds, that even the very gods,
 2   I,   2|       occupations, to different kinds of learning? and do they
 3   I,  48|         dropsies, and all other kinds of ailments, which some
 4   I,  59|         us cease to use certain kinds of fruit because they grow
 5  II,   6|       in lawsuits are, how many kinds of cases there are, how
 6  II,   7|    deceitful, manifold, of many kinds? for what purposes he was
 7  II,   8|      and fill it with different kinds of seeds without believing
 8  II,  10|         men, well versed in all kinds of learning!-those, forsooth,
 9  II,  11|         they are skilled in all kinds of studies and learning;
10  II,  11|      things about the different kinds of numbers, many things
11  II,  29|       himself headlong into all kinds of vice, and fearlessly
12  II,  30|       and unchecked through all kinds of debauchery? Is it the
13  II,  38|      What, that there are other kinds of dealers? What do the
14  II,  38|      dealers? What do the other kinds of professors and arts,
15  II,  40|         limbs, making different kinds of furniture for the wants
16  II,  45|       to vice, inclining to all kinds of sins; and while He knew
17  II,  54|     sufferings, and the various kinds of dangers with which the
18  II,  59|        infinite and innumerable kinds of monsters and serpents
19  II,  59|   creatures? what the different kinds of ants and worms springing
20  II,  59|      ranked among the different kinds of food, it is not alight
21  II,  76| persecution, and to undergo all kinds of punishments and tortures?
22  II,  76|       to avert from you so many kinds of disease and sickness,
23 III,  11|         every day to devise all kinds of fresh misfortunes, that
24 III,  13|        masticate food, of three kinds, and adapted to three services;
25 III,  23|      and why cannot men in more kinds of disease and sickness
26 III,  24|  encompassed by misery, of many kinds. For to grant your prayers
27 III,  36|      and swords, with the other kinds of torture by which you
28 III,  40|       shows that there are four kinds of Penates; and that one
29  IV,   6|       and discovering with what kinds of wood the heat in their
30  IV,  10|      urge that bones, different kinds of honey, thresholds, and
31   V,  25|      worn out with ills of many kinds, hangs about her with pleasing
32  VI,  16|        carefully into these all kinds of filth, and other things
33  VI,  26|        cease, nor would so many kinds of tortures be established
34 VII,  11|       by other misfortunes, the kinds and forms of which no enumeration
35 VII,  17|      dignity to the gods by new kinds of food? do you honour them
36 VII,  23|      Moreover, in this way both kinds of gods cease to possess
37 VII,  24|    longavi, which are names and kinds of sausages, some stuffed
38 VII,  24|         are made by mixing four kinds of fruit. In like manner,
39 VII,  24|     augmina, and thousand other kinds of sausages or pottages
40 VII,  25|      with cakes, with different kinds of stuffing prepared in
41 VII,  42|       world perish by different kinds of death, and with various
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