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 1   I,  38|         our feet on more smooth places; who has pointed out what
 2   I,  43|         or to open without keys places which are locked; or to
 3  II,   9|    Thales or Heraclitus? he who places the cause of all in numbers,
 4  II,  41|     markets and amphi-theatres, places of blood and open wickedness,
 5 III,  27| ascended; and that in different places men, leaping voluntarily,
 6  IV,  15|   manner their mothers, and the places where they were born, and
 7  IV,  16|      stream, and formed in miry places? Or do you usurp another'
 8  IV,  35|      and magistrates take their places, the chief Pontiffs, and
 9  IV,  35|        Quindecemviri take their places, crowned with wreaths of
10  IV,  35|   mitres; the augurs take their places, who disclose the divine
11  IV,  35|       and the senate take their places; the fathers who have done
12   V,   6|    river Sangarius, gathers and places in her bosom some of the
13  VI,   3|     becoming to shut them up in places of security, or guard them
14  VI,   3|         huts, to build lockfast places and cells, and to think
15  VI,   6|        should have revealed the places in which Apis lay hid, as
16 VII,   9|       and profane some hallowed places by rounding private houses?
17 VII,  13|       of an inferior exalts and places above his own rank.
18 VII,  15|       to the superior gods, are places for burning the unhappy
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