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 1   I,   6|          by His means the rage of savage ferocity has been softened,
 2   I,  17|          through the madness of a savage disposition? Your great
 3   I,  26|          yourselves, whenever the savage desire has seized you, spoil
 4   I,  40|           but in consequence of a savage assault? In like manner
 5   I,  40|     deserts, but by reason of the savage nature of his persecutor.
 6   I,  63|      submitted to the violence of savage and most hardened robbers;
 7  II,   1|       roused to bursts of mad and savage fury? Did He ever, in claiming
 8  II,  32|          then, laying aside their savage and barbarous nature, return
 9  II,  39|        which to become fierce and savage, cherish hatred and enmity,
10  II,  41| surrounded by faces so fierce and savage, those should bewail their
11 III,  25|       dispositions fierce, cruel, savage, ever rejoicing in the ills
12 VII,   5|         spirit of wild beasts and savage creatures, agitates those
13 VII,   9|       then, cruel, monstrous, and savage? Does it not seem to you,
14 VII,  36|         from them, for these suit savage beings, and those who die
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