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 1   I,   2|       their own instinct, the offspring generated in their wombs?
 2   I,  36|       the Syrian deities, the offspring of eggs? Is it Apis, born
 3   I,  36| Passing on, we omit the royal offspring of Ops, which your writers
 4  II,  43|           43. What say you, O offspring and descendants of the Supreme
 5  II,  48|       deny that souls are the offspring of God Supreme, it does
 6 III,   9|     might be able to raise up offspring, and that, as each new race
 7 III,   9|   augmented by means of their offspring; or if, as is fitting, the
 8  IV,  14|       Jove; the fourth is the offspring of the Nile, whose name
 9  IV,  14|       Vulcan; the second, the offspring of the Nile, who is asserted
10   V,  10|       and quickened to be the offspring of great Jupiter. It is
11   V,  13| mother by an apple. After her offspring was born, it was ordered
12   V,  13|     would not have called the offspring of his child. The infant
13   V,  21|   recalled to the care of the offspring which she had conceived.
14   V,  44|      lustful heat of Semele's offspring forced him upon the sepulchral
15  VI,   3|       Admirandis," Aeacus the offspring of Jupiter. Though these,
16 VII,   9|     both take care to procure offspring, and delight in it when
17 VII,  35|    desires, one generation of offspring after another. You think
18 VII,  43|  which was so great that, his offspring being dead, it afterwards
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