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 1   I,   8|     pillar of philosophers, has declared in his writings, that those
 2   I,  62|       speaking by their mouths, declared to inquirers what should
 3   I,  64|      torments? Is it because He declared that He was sent by the
 4  II,   4|       nothing false in what was declared.
 5  II,  21|    superhuman wit, or have been declared most wise by the oracles
 6  II,  26|        exposed to suffering, is declared to be corruptible by that
 7  II,  29|        was never entitled to be declared of illustrious descent.
 8 III,  29|        whom certain of you have declared to be the world, others
 9 III,  29|        too, whom the men of old declared, and handed down to their
10 III,  32|   married to Saturn, be rightly declared a goddess, if indeed these
11  IV,  28|    names and character you have declared, by your beliefs you do
12   V,   3|      and means by which his own declared purposes might fittingly
13   V,  15|       us, since we have neither declared things so much to their
14   V,  22|      name of woman; he is again declared to have been the assailant
15   V,  26|     infamy of your Eleusinia is declared both by their base beginnings
16   V,  31|      dignity of their name? Who declared that the gods loved frail
17   V,  31|      after? was it not you? Who declared that they were mutilated,
18  VI,   6|      Larissa, it is related and declared that Acrisius was laid,
19  VI,   6| Telmessus, is it not invariably declared by writings that the prophet
20 VII,  19|         demonstrated, and truth declared, that among the gods there
21 VII,  26|     ages, as it is believed and declared, was it known what incense
22 VII,  39|        when his vision had been declared, the contagious fever passed
23 VII,  44|      gods should be is said and declared about them, as in this very
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