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 1   I,  63|          to move their limbs, by making their sinews stiff? Would
 2  II,  40|       coverings for their limbs, making different kinds of furniture
 3  II,  46|         praise, most wise, just, making all things perfect, and
 4  II,  51|         above. You are therefore making use of conjecture, not trusting
 5 III,  40|        the fourth to mortal men, making some unintelligible assertion.
 6  IV,  27|   therefore, you accuse, without making any exception, not one only
 7  IV,  33|       being wounded, maltreated, making war upon each other with
 8  IV,  34|       hardened in shamelessness, making known, as if he were mad
 9   V,  11|   headlong into filthy vileness, making known abroad their shameful
10   V,  44|          fear would check you in making mention of them, and your
11  VI,   5| attention generally, and without making any distinction. And thus
12  VI,  13|    worship was led astray by the making of statues. That well-known
13 VII,  27|       any tree whatever, without making any distinction? For if
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