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 1   I,  31|      Thou art the space in which rest the foundations of all things,
 2   I,  48|   persons should walk, remain at rest, or abstain from something
 3  II,  13|          and Pythagoras, and the rest of you who are of one mind,
 4  II,  16|  creatures either quite like the rest, or separated by no great
 5  II,  23|           a rod, a roll, and the rest of the equipment by which
 6  II,  33|        interchange is right? You rest the salvation of your souls
 7  II,  49|         good men, but by all the rest as well. For the part is
 8  II,  53|        with immortality, if they rest their hope of so great a
 9  II,  59|           taste, I mean, and the rest; and from what relations
10 III,   5|      duties which you owe to the rest; or if you claim that your
11 III,   5|       that your ignorance of the rest should be pardoned, you
12 III,  32|      alone in the universe is at rest, its other members being,
13 III,  35|          Aether, Tellus, and the rest, are gods. For they are
14 III,  35|          universe, while all the rest are cast aside, and that
15  IV,   8|           fruits, twigs, and the rest, are the more ancient in
16  IV,  16|       either make enemies of the rest, by giving to one what belongs
17  IV,  17|         principle applies to the rest; and, lest our prolixity
18  IV,  21|          be less apparent in the rest. Did, then, the ruler of
19  IV,  25|       especially, along with the rest? Who that in wronging another'
20   V,   5|        deity. Her, given over to rest and sleep on the very summit
21   V,   6|         his audacity, Liber, the rest hanging back, takes upon
22   V,   7|         trunk of the tree now at rest. Jupiter is begged by Acdestis
23   V,  14|      part perished, and that the rest of his mortal body, free
24   V,  24|         thrown in our way by the rest of you? Once, they say,
25   V,  44|      what is to be done with the rest, which we see cannot be
26  VI,   5|         prayers heard, while the rest have effected nothing.
27  VI,  10|       mask and face, without the rest of the body, growling with
28  VI,  11|          houghs, ankles, and the rest of the other members with
29  VI,  16|      have faces only without the rest of the head, imperfect hands
30 VII,  20|        the breath of heaven, and rest in perfect innocence upon
31 VII,  28| sensation to the nose, while the rest are disagreeable, and have
32 VII,  31|    brought to the place, and the rest will not be consecrated.
33 VII,  33|          Megalensia, and all the rest which you wish to be sacred,
34 App     |       that some of them pass the rest, that others are passed,
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