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 1  II,  70|        up in temples, and to be consecrated by the inviolable obligations
 2 III,  24|        they receive incense and consecrated offerings? and do they quit
 3 III,  38|        while some they publicly consecrated; and lest, from their great
 4   V,   7|        it is said that Acdestis consecrated the body in Pessinus, and
 5   V,  16|    which the parent of the gods consecrated to relieve her sorrow? What
 6   V,  24|       and solemn watchings were consecrated to the goddess by the Athenians?
 7   V,  39|        they relate, the goddess consecrated to relieve her grief? That
 8  VI,  21|         concealed in the statue consecrated to his name and majesty,
 9  VI,  24|         antiquity fashioned and consecrated to cause terror, are carried
10 VII,  17|      when the swallows slew and consecrated flies to you, the water-wagtails
11 VII,  17|        indeed you will see that consecrated flesh of bulls, with which
12 VII,  24|     names which follows denotes consecrated cakes, for they are not
13 VII,  31|        and the rest will not be consecrated. What kind of honour, then,
14 VII,  31|    cellars whatever must become consecrated were a limitation not added,
15 VII,  37| innocent beast, and burns it on consecrated altars, must not be held
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