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 1   I,  28|        have been privileged to remain the same through countless
 2   I,  48|      that persons should walk, remain at rest, or abstain from
 3   I,  50|        lurking suspicion might remain of His having lavished these
 4  II,  21|     leave him fast asleep, and remain day and night before the
 5  II,  29|       increase, and wickedness remain incorrigible. For what man
 6  II,  30|        of huge mountains, must remain safe and untouched without
 7  II,  55| thinking it preferable, rather remain in ignorance and want of
 8  II,  58|     the reason why it does not remain fixed and immoveable, but
 9  II,  58|      the one hand, it does not remain of the same shape, or why
10  II,  66|    huts, and did not prefer to remain nuder rocks and caves like
11  VI,   7|       got rid of, caused it to remain in men's minds, together
12  VI,  15|     rank of celestials if they remain untouched and unwrought,
13  VI,  18|         What then? Do the gods remain always in such substances,
14  VI,  19|      that at one tithe one can remain in them all; or each of
15  VI,  23|    means; which, indeed, would remain safe and exposed to no mischances,
16 VII,   2|        while its own qualities remain unchanged. Now, as this
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