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 1   I,  59|            distinguished by male and female, nor can the most learned
 2   I,  59|              other is applied to the female. These conventionalities
 3  II,  16|            been arranged in classes, female and male; we, too, have
 4 III,   6|          there are some male, others female. But this point, indeed,
 5 III,   8|            sex, if they are male and female. For who, however mean his
 6 III,  10|           things are peculiar to the female sex, we must believe that
 7 III,  40|               and Pales, but not the female deity commonly received,
 8 III,  40|              being male, and as many female, with unknown names and
 9  IV,  27|          males who lust; and has the female sex preserved its purity?
10 VII,  18|              dusky victims, one with female, the other, on the contrary,
11 VII,  19|         mistakes; for in sacrificing female victims to the female deities,
12 VII,  19|    sacrificing female victims to the female deities, males to the male
13 VII,  19| distinguished that they are male and female, and have been formed with
14 VII,  19|         sacrificed to like, that is, female victims to the female gods,
15 VII,  19|            is, female victims to the female gods, male victims, on the
16 VII,  35|             of them are male, others female; we utterly deny that the
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