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 1   I,  59|    since neither have they sex distinguished by male and female, nor
 2   I,  60|       seen Him, who could have distinguished Him, if He had decreed to
 3  II,   6|    what methods an opposite is distinguished from a contrary,-do you
 4  II,  36|        His court, however, and distinguished by His high and exalted
 5 III,   8|       for bodies must needs be distinguished by difference of sex, if
 6 III,   9|    pointed out for their being distinguished by those members by which
 7 III,  14|       the other hand, they are distinguished by their countenances, we
 8 III,  15|         that among them age is distinguished? and that they go about
 9 III,  22|  departments in which they are distinguished by acquaintance with the
10 III,  31|        powerful intellect, and distinguished for learning, as Granius
11   V,   8|      Varro, that famous Roman, distinguished by the diversity of his
12   V,  13|     famous for his beauty, and distinguished by his remarkable comeliness.
13   V,  24|       that Athens itself also, distinguished in the arts and pursuits
14  VI,  13|       That well-known and most distinguished statuary, Phidias, when
15  VI,  25|       key by which he has been distinguished; Jupiter, cloaked and bearded,
16 VII,  19| species, and that they are not distinguished by any sexes, must not all
17 VII,  19|     the race of the gods is so distinguished that they are male and female,
18 VII,  35|     powers of heaven have been distinguished by sexes, since this distinction
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