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 1   I,  45|    checked, was obedient, and left sameness of colour to bodies
 2   I,  49|      many thousands have been left unaided, and the shrines
 3  II,  67|       before you what we have left, but observe especially
 4  IV,   5|       over the regions on the left hand only, and are opposed
 5  IV,   5|      itself neither right nor left neither upper nor under
 6  IV,   5|       the right, and that the left side, we do not refer to
 7  IV,   5|     hand, of others as on our left; and yet these very things
 8  IV,   5|     very things which we name left, and the others which we
 9  IV,   5|       and the north are on my left hand; and if I turn my face
10  IV,   5|        the west will be on my left, for it will be regarded
11  IV,   5|      are now said to be on my left. And if I am turned to this
12  IV,   5|     east is said to be on the left, owing to a further change
13  IV,   5| either on our right or on our left by nature, but from position,
14  IV,   5|    gods of the regions of the left, when it is clear that the
15  IV,   5|      right, at another on the left? or what have the regions
16   V,   8|       four books which he has left in writing on the race of
17   V,  31|       you passed by, have you left untouched, any one of them,
18   V,  42| perhaps say, for this only is left which you may think can
19  VI,  21|      such a beard that it was left uncertain which of them
20 VII,   4|  still bounding with the life left in it, and the trembling,
21 VII,  29|    interrupted, and heaven be left desolate without its rulers.
22 VII,  43|       the disease immediately left him, and the man was forthwith
23 VII,  46|      not a god, why, after he left the ship, and crawled to
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