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 1   I,  62|    compounded, nor formed by bringing together any parts. Who,
 2   I,  65|    of the utmost importance, bringing an omen of prosperity, and
 3  II,  10|  overthrowing, refuting, and bringing to nought the one the other'
 4  II,  27|    leading to the grave, and bringing an end of life which may
 5  II,  61|  from the bonds of body, not bringing sudden annihilation, but
 6  II,  71| other victims at the risk of bringing on disease, are young and
 7 III,  10|    others, after long delay, bringing to birth, and seeking the
 8 III,  27|       desires; that old men, bringing shame upon their grey hairs,
 9 III,  29|      that you yourselves, in bringing forward many things about
10  IV,   3|      regard, indeed, to your bringing forward to us other bands
11  IV,  28|   wickedness, error, without bringing it forward, in the wantonness
12  IV,  37|      with their roaring, and bringing woful misery on men, corrupted
13   V,  23|   circumjectas prolibus, and bringing them to his mother, still
14 VII,   6|      become enraged, you are bringing forward wild beasts to us,
15 VII,  35|     to these points, let us, bringing forward what each has to
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