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 1   I,  63|         then see that if He had determined that none should do Him
 2  II,  48|      nothing is effected, made, determined by the Supreme, except that
 3  II,  65|         Master of the world has determined that this should be the
 4  II,  71|  religion, however, must not be determined by its age, but by its divinity;
 5 III,   1|      passed over, without being determined in a thousand ways, and
 6 III,   6|    think that we are perversely determined not to submit to the other
 7 III,  16|      would they excite, if they determined that our images should bear
 8 III,  42|        if it is not settled and determined who should be invoked at
 9  IV,  32|  opposed such indiscretion, and determined that no man should henceforth
10  IV,  34|       character of another, you determined, by the decrees of the decemvirs,
11   V,   1| overreached me, Numa; for I had determined that evils portended by
12   V,   2|       averted that which he has determined should befall men through
13   V,   2|       that, so that what I have determined should be done may be done
14   V,   3|     still uncertain and not yet determined, how could Numa know that
15 VII,  10|      the future. If it has been determined and fixed what evil or good
16 VII,  11|        that which has been once determined.
17 VII,  21|       what usage and rule is it determined what crime there is in this,
18 VII,  27|     which it has been shown and determined that whatever is done by
19 VII,  41|         although he had himself determined that they should not be
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