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 1 III,  25| loosening of the zone; the most venerable Victa and Potua attend to
 2  IV,  21|  pointing out and declaring the venerable majesty of their awful grandeur!
 3  IV,  22|      these carnal unions to the venerable Saturn, you affirm that
 4   V,  11|        of heaven after the very venerable meetings of the gods, cropping
 5   V,  17|        some propitious and very venerable deity? For either this is
 6   V,  41|        speak of openly; but now venerable things are at your instance;
 7   V,  42|          and should become more venerable when designated by the name
 8  VI,   2|        should be wise, upright. venerable,-if only our heaping upon
 9  VI,  22|        by the Cyprians holy and venerable from ancient times, his
10 VII,  14| sacrifices? Do they become more venerable, more powerful, when cattle
11 VII,  36|       deity either becomes more venerable by reason of smoke, or thinks
12 VII,  44|      you extol, an excellent, a venerable god, the giver of health,
13 VII,  47|      that deliverer promised by venerable oracles? Why, after temples
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