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 1   I,   2|   in the discussions of the law courts? Do they not explain
 2   I,   2|     not explain the code of law? do they not expound the
 3   I,  28|     of sacred and of divine law? Are they attached to a
 4   I,  28|      Have you ordained this law? Do you publish this decree,
 5   I,  40|  perished not by the common law of the fates, but after
 6   I,  59|    reason is there, or what law written in the constitution
 7  II,  31|     is brought about by the law of the soul's neutral character:
 8  II,  33|  life and be freed from the law of death. You suppose that
 9  II,  53| beings, made subject to the law of death, and are of little
10  II,  62|      and are freed from the law of death, if the blood of
11   V,  14|  mortal body, free from the law of corruption, remains even
12   V,  27|     by all, and the natural law of modesty, bid us conceal,
13   V,  37|     are spoken of I see the law of allegory expressed in
14 VII,   4|     because, neglecting the law which is binding on men,
15 VII,  33|    performers of which your law has decided to be dishonoured
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