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 1   I,   3|       rains cause the crops to perish, and proclaim barrenness
 2   I,  28|   behest they are able both to perish and be dissolved, and not
 3   I,  28|        be dissolved and not to perish? For if we all grant that
 4  II,  14|       they may on the one hand perish if they have not known God,
 5  II,  45|     treatment; that they might perish by shipwreck, accidents,
 6  II,  45|  pieces by wild beasts, others perish by the venom of flies; that
 7  II,  56|        created, and will never perish; some that it is immortal,
 8  II,  56|     created and made, and will perish as other things must. And
 9  II,  57|       they do not survive, but perish with the bodies themselves:
10  IV,  33|  solicitous that it should not perish through any forgetfulness.
11   V,  11|        the parts which were to perish, so that the hold of the
12 VII,  28|    others, and that they might perish if their air-holes were
13 VII,  42| thousands throughout the world perish by different kinds of death,
14 VII,  43|       miserable and wishing to perish after his children, but
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