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 1   I,   1|          on the one hand, those persons should imagine that they
 2   I,  27|       as enemies and as hateful persons; but with regard to ourselves
 3   I,  29|        you in reproaching us-as persons to be shunned, and as godless
 4   I,  45|         rose to their feet, and persons now carried home their beds
 5   I,  46| departed to return to the body, persons buried to come forth from
 6   I,  48| uneasiness or have ordered that persons should walk, remain at rest,
 7   I,  48|   method it may be suitable for persons to be treated, there is
 8   I,  49|        many thousands of infirm persons do you wish to be shown
 9   I,  49|    shown to you by us; how many persons affected with wasting diseases,
10   I,  50|          rustics, and unskilled persons of a similar kind, that
11   I,  59|        not indispensable to all persons for the use of forming their
12  II,   1|      without any distinction of persons? (B) And He was not worthy
13  II,  11|       subjects? A comparison of persons must be decided, not by
14 III,  29|         ever received as single persons are infinite in number.
15 III,  32|      and words exchanged by two persons; and in this way is blotted
16 III,  34|    there are not three distinct persons, as there are three different
17 III,  39|       masters, are not names of persons comprehended under them,
18 III,  39|      evident that no individual persons are marked out particularly,
19 III,  43|      the facts and confusion of persons displeases the gods, and
20  IV,  22|     intercourse with numberless persons, did he renew his eagerness
21  IV,  23|        were to conjoin him with persons at least his equals, and
22  IV,  34|   godlike genius, that they are persons most holy; and so utterly
23  IV,  36|        crime is not enough: the persons of the most sacred gods
24   V,  15|     have either allowed certain persons to write such stories, or
25 VII,  42|        they should in their own persons suffer the penalty of another'
26 VII,  43|    consume and destroy innocent persons to make him sorrowful? What,
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