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 1   I,   9|              that you may be able to live more softly and more delicately,
 2   I,  12|         explain for what purpose you live beneath this vault of heaven,
 3   I,  20|              be clear to all that we live under heaven subject to
 4   I,  29|            walk, that we breathe and live? and by the very power of
 5   I,  29|              that world in which you live? or who hath authorized
 6   I,  30|          examine in whose domain you live? on whose property you are?
 7   I,  36|           who swim in the river, and live in the channels of the Numicius,
 8   I,  46|              under bondage; who with live loaves satisfied five thousand
 9   I,  49|       diseases? that others began to live a more abandoned life after
10   I,  54|          that when they were able to live in harmony and to maintain
11  II,  15|             perfect without flaw, we live unblameably, I suppose,
12  II,  37|            of earth, that they might live enclosed in gloomy bodies
13  II,  37|             to have been destined to live here and be the tenants
14  II,  45|     imprisoned in which, they should live exposed to the storms and
15  II,  52|           have been quickened and to live, because they have a cause
16  II,  52|        producing the creatures which live in each of them. For we
17  II,  57|           aside, they are allowed to live a little longer, and then
18  II,  76|       already loaded altars, why you live subject to so many dangers
19 III,  21|        immediate future; and do they live and pass the time according
20 III,  40|               without whom we cannot live and be wise, and by whom
21  IV,   1|               have divine power, and live in heaven? or, as is usual,
22   V,   7|             youth, and that he would live among men in safety only
23   V,   7|          least of his fingers should live, and should be kept ever
24   V,  13|            was right that she should live on apples who had been made
25   V,  14|             alone in his body should live, alone keep always in motion.
26  VI,   2|           who are touched by passion live a life of suffering, and
27  VI,   8|           you suppose, and that they live in the highest regions of
28  VI,  15|             were without feeling, to live and breathe? If they had
29  VI,  16|         light, build their nests and live under the hollow parts of
30  VI,  20|           clear to you that tim gods live. and that the inhabitants
31  VI,  25|            they should be willing to live peacefully, and to abandon
32 VII,   3| uncertainties. Do the gods of heaven live on these sacrifices, and
33 VII,   3|            them which causes them to live and endure throughout their
34 VII,  10|            from us evil, cause us to live always happily, drive away
35 VII,  11|           with their feet, that they live mere trunks without the
36 VII,  16|         nourished and sustained, and live; which also they have, in
37 VII,  28|              untrue to say that they live upon what is received from
38 VII,  30|           only throw and drop on the live coals a few drops of wine?
39 VII,  43|         desired, a man accustomed to live in the country, unknown
40 VII,  48|            the ways in which men now live are impious and objectionable;
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