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 1  II,  21|            closed doors; for it is usually necessary that the nurse'
 2  II,  23|          indistinctly, as the dumb usually do?
 3  II,  26|        limits within which life is usually closed. For whatever is
 4  II,  56|         the other things which are usually dwelt upon in inquiries
 5  II,  66|    generally regarded as more than usually precious, and to set on
 6 III,  12| termination of the several members usually. completes the union of
 7 III,  16|        hurl on you the punishments usually dictated by chagrin, and
 8 III,  36|            of torture by which you usually appease your thirst in its
 9   V,  10|           stone, as unborn infants usually receive from their mothers!
10  VI,  12|            appearance of the face, usually points out the gods to you?
11  VI,  15|      statues and images of deities usually consist,-nay, more, if some
12 VII,  13|          point also which has been usually asserted by some, and applied
13 VII,  18|        pleasure and joy? or, as is usually done, does that deity abstain
14 VII,  21|         slain to Jupiter, which is usually sacrificed to father Liber
15 VII,  24|          vulgar, however, they are usually termed testes. What is the
16 VII,  24|           the mob, when it speaks, usually terms ilia; nor, in the
17 VII,  25|            dinners, do they, as is usually done, take these little
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