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 1  II,   2|    the world, because He has kept men back from seeking to
 2  II,  23|   purpose for which they are kept? If he were in any way compelled
 3  II,  36|       but that their life is kept up by God's grace, without
 4  II,  37|   which they had learned and kept in mind the noblest teachings,
 5  II,  64|    and no one is hindered or kept back from drinking. If you
 6  IV,  25|     not you? Who that he was kept a prisoner for thirteen
 7   V,   6|     starved to death; she is kept alive by the mother of the
 8   V,   7|   should live, and should be kept ever in motion; content
 9   V,  33|  need not care as to what is kept secret, since the insult
10  VI,   3|     affront to hold the gods kept fast in habitations, to
11  VI,  16|      together; that they are kept from falling into ruin and
12  VI,  16|   skill with which they were kept out of sight, even those
13  VI,  21| himself present, and that he kept watch over his temples and
14  VI,  26|   good sense, that they were kept back from wicked actions,
15 VII,   3|      one that sacrifices are kept up for this reason, that
16 VII,  24|  reservoirs of the belly are kept within bounds; the plasea
17 VII,  28|    by which communication is kept up, its life must be crushed
18 VII,  31| through fear of one word, is kept from excessive desire of
19 VII,  43|    what was commanded, being kept back by stronger motives,
20 VII,  45|    which bodily existence is kept up, he has a large gullet,
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