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 1   I,   5| Zoroaster of old, a struggle was maintained not only by the sword and
 2   I,  59|        if this practice had been maintained by following generations
 3  II,  19|       reminiscences -as has been maintained in the systems of the ancients-as
 4  II,  23|         of man is surrounded and maintained? Will he not in such circumstances,
 5  II,  36|         that their being is ever maintained by the will of God, their
 6 III,   7|        the Christian religion is maintained, and the weight of antiquity
 7 III,   8|    endure being ever renewed and maintained?
 8 III,  16|        that which, some poet has maintained, he possesses in common
 9 III,  31|         utmost height; some have maintained that she is memory, whence
10 III,  32|        if this is propounded and maintained on sure grounds, in like
11  IV,  21|     nurse, and in the next place maintained the life given to him by
12   V,  41|     dignity of the gods would be maintained unimpaired. But now, indeed,
13  VI,   3|           but heed to a practice maintained merely by usage? For it
14  VI,  19| integrity of their simplicity is maintained. And this they are further
15 VII,   3|        as to think that they are maintained by any kind of nourishment,
16 VII,  47|       safe, and should be always maintained free from pestilential blasts,
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