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 1   I,   4|          When was the human race destroyed by a flood? was it not before
 2  II,  16|    weakened by noxious diseases, destroyed by wasting age? But if that,
 3  II,  61|          or preserved, consumed, destroyed, or restored in fresh vigour.
 4  II,  64|         us to be annihilated and destroyed by corruption.
 5 III,  23|     tender plants daily nipt and destroyed by most hurtful frost? Juno
 6  IV,   9|       temples and private houses destroyed and overthrown, and that
 7  IV,  18| importance, let all the books be destroyed which have been composed
 8  IV,  36|      have burned these writings, destroyed those books of yours, and
 9  VI,  23|    consumed the Capitol, and had destroyed the Capitoline Jupiter himself
10  VI,  23|         Juno when a violent fire destroyed her famous shrine, and her
11  VI,  23|      down what shrines have been destroyed throughout the whole world
12 VII,   3|      fire in like manner, and is destroyed, and falls into ashes,-unless
13 VII,   9|         not wish one thing to be destroyed, to be slain for another,
14 VII,  11|   swallowed up, overwhelmed, and destroyed by conflagrations, shipwrecks,
15 VII,  28|          vital principle must be destroyed and lost. So then, if the
16 VII,  51|          the dissensions of men, destroyed the power of some, gave
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