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 1   I,  31|         on bended knee, and offer supplication with never-ceasing prayers.
 2  II,   3|        did not permit men to make supplication to the lesser gods. Do you,
 3  II,  39|         God was, they should make supplication to images which cannot move;
 4  II,  68|      arrival of Hercules in Italy supplication was made to father Dis and
 5 III,  24|           says my opponent, makes supplication to the tutelar deities,
 6 III,  42|   necessity know to whom he makes supplication, on whom he calls, from
 7 III,  43|     inconvenience and peril, make supplication to any one of these deities,
 8  IV,  11|           we do not bow humbly in supplication to Mutunus and Tutunus?
 9   V,  21|          forth prayers, and makes supplication; her ears are closed by
10  VI,   9| acknowledge one god, and yet make supplication to something else-to hope
11  VI,  11|           immortal gods, you make supplication to little images of men
12  VI,  14|           kneel down trembling in supplication to that which has been formed
13 VII,  21|         and that certain forms of supplication should be also adopted.
14 VII,  21|         and that certain forms of supplication should he also adopted,
15 VII,  23|       they may be favourable, and supplication is made in the same way
16 VII,  31|         customary to use and make supplication with: "Let the deity be
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