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 1   I,   6|          which you speak of were excited through hatred of our religion,
 2   I,  42|       some raving, wrathful, and excited man will say. A god, we
 3  II,   1|          serve Him? Did He ever, excited by grasping avarice, claim
 4  II,  49|          is produced, and wonder excited at it when formed into a
 5  IV,  36|        the idle onlookers may be excited to laughter and jollity,
 6  IV,  37|     passions so furious, and are excited by feelings of rage as your
 7  IV,  37|          anger of the deities is excited by these causes, you are
 8   V,   9|          which nature itself has excited not only in men, but in
 9   V,  13|        because of which you have excited such commotions to the overwhelming
10   V,  15|     fires of anger, are not more excited to furious hatred by us
11  VI,   2|        with anger, should not he excited by any desires; should send
12 VII,  23|         since both creatures are excited to do mischief, not by the
13 VII,  27| displeasure has been at any thee excited, is it melted away before
14 VII,  30|        chastity,-which has often excited men's minds, and urged them
15 VII,  43|       punishment should be first excited by the father, who had been
16 VII,  47|          by which pestilence was excited, it followed that the state
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