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 1   I,  38| awaits us when we shall have separated from our bodies relaxed
 2   I,  55|   dwelling widely apart, and separated by climate and by the convexities
 3   I,  57|  credible than that which is separated by a long term of years?
 4  II,  16|      quite like the rest, or separated by no great difference?
 5  II,  16|      allied to them, and not separated by any great interval, since
 6  VI,   4| together to them from widely separated regions. For this it is
 7  VI,  13| stones, and ivory, formless, separated, confused, and that it was
 8  VI,  19|  declares; for either a hand separated froth the head, or a foot
 9  VI,  19|     himself and another, not separated by any distinction, but
10 VII,   5|      certain, anger has been separated far from them and from their
11 VII,  23|     has been far removed and separated from the disposition which
12 VII,  23|     and placid by nature, is separated widely from the practice
13 VII,  28|    far from the gods, and is separated from them by no small interval.
14 VII,  39|     different, and should be separated from the notion of this
15 VII,  50|   him to flight, while still separated from Italy by much sea and
16 App     |     different, and should be separated from the notion even of
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