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 1   I,  50|    the dropsical and swollen flesh to recover its natural dryness;
 2   I,  50|  from further feeding on the flesh, by the interposition of
 3   I,  55|     to you and to give their flesh to be mangled.
 4  II,  41|      should tear asunder the flesh of wretched animals, some
 5  II,  76|  belongs to the husk of this flesh,-nay, more, we have been
 6  IV,  36|      from the bondage of the flesh; in which all that is said
 7   V,  19|  pieces with gory mouths the flesh of loudly-bleating goats.
 8 VII,   3| licked up by dogs; or if any flesh is placed upon the altars,
 9 VII,   3|     odours which the burning flesh gives forth, still wet with
10 VII,  17|    will see that consecrated flesh of bulls, with which you
11 VII,  18|  that deity abstain from the flesh of goats because of some
12 VII,  20|      do yourselves -that the flesh of the victims is not black,
13 VII,  24|     to burn in sacrifice the flesh of animals whole and entire,
14 VII,  24|     cut off with a morsel of flesh. What is the meaning of
15 VII,  29|     food,-lest some piece of flesh hastily gulped down should
16 VII,  37|      for gruel, incense, and flesh feed the devouring flames,
17 VII,  45|      where he may digest the flesh which he has eaten and devoured,
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