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 1   I,   9|     crops. What then, do you demand that the elements should
 2   I,  25|    but on those of truth, we demand to hear from you what is
 3   I,  28|    Father of all things, and demand of Him protection in danger
 4   I,  48|     do not inquire, I do not demand, what god did so, or at
 5 III,   4|      hold. This, however, we demand, and ask you to tell us,
 6 III,  36|     rage and fury, you would demand for us the stake, the beasts,
 7 III,  43|       Thus does our interest demand that we should rightly know
 8  IV,  16|     right to that name, each demand that the offerings prepared
 9  IV,  16|     whose this name is, each demand that either fumigations
10  IV,  36|      with useless dreamings, demand that days be given to you,
11   V,  18| those on their defence also, demand that we should in like manner
12  VI,   2|     vows which they owe, nor demand expiatory sacrifices by
13 VII,   1|   true gods neither wish nor demand these; while those which
14 VII,   7|          7. But neither do I demand that this should be said,
15 VII,  12|      sacrifices, and were to demand that their power and help
16 VII,  19|     do not inquire, I do not demand, what the sacrificial laws
17 VII,  27|     fast here also, so as to demand of you what is the cause,
18 VII,  51|      that very stone, as you demand should be believed: and
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