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 1   I,  59|         since neither have they sex distinguished by male and
 2   I,  59|        of them denotes the male sex while the other is applied
 3 III,   8|       understand that it is not sex which is expressed, but
 4 III,   8|  opposition, that you attribute sex to the gods. We cannot,
 5 III,   8|  distinguished by difference of sex, if they are male and female.
 6 III,   9|  subject to these conditions of sex, and are immortal, and are
 7 III,  10|      are peculiar to the female sex, we must believe that the
 8 III,  12|                 12. Thus far of sex. Now let us come to the
 9  IV,  27|        lust; and has the female sex preserved its purity? Is
10   V,   6| strength he robs himself of his sex; with the tearing asunder
11   V,  13|       most inimical to the male sex, in which not only do men
12   V,  27|  laughter a goddess of the same sex, and formed with similar
13 VII,  19|       they hear distinctions of sex attributed to the immortal
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