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 1   I,   2|        blasts having lost their force, and do the fields when
 2   I,  34|    which are dissimilar, and to force them into one class, thereby
 3   I,  55|         of men; overcome by the force of the very truth itself
 4   I,  57|    these things said with equal force. What is contained in your
 5  II,   1|         passions, break down by force the barriers of purity,
 6  II,  40|        a different kind; should force their way to remote nations
 7  II,  46| unworthy of Him, and weaken the force of His greatness; and so
 8  II,  65|         what is so unjust as to force men who are reluctant and
 9  IV,  22|       and could he not stay the force of his desires on the queen
10  IV,  24|       the seat of power, and by force and fraud possessed a sovereignty
11  IV,  33|       you are astonished at the force of their eloquence, carefully
12   V,   2|      pass away idly through the force of these rites.
13   V,   9|        the world, then, turn to force, when, in his heedlessness
14   V,  20|      not daring to seek by open force that for which he had conceived
15   V,  25|        it is usual to break the force of grief, and moderate it,
16   V,  27|     your deities carried off by force, and do they seize by violence,
17   V,  27|         to those carried off by force? Are they, when lost, sought
18   V,  32|       become acquainted with by force of understanding. For that
19   V,  41|     anger, as restrained by the force and purpose of reason. What,
20   V,  43|       flight by the distempered force of disease, you toss about
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