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 1   I,  15| ill-to-be-appeased; and so the matter comes to this, that they both
 2   I,  39|               from whom, when the day comes, we expect greater ones?
 3   I,  55|             is false, as you say, how comes it that in so short a time
 4  II,   9|               says that when the time comes it will be set on fire,
 5  II,  30|            toil when the day of death comes, and you shall be freed
 6  II,  37|               it is clear that by man comes nothing to aid in perfecting
 7 III,  35|             settled, the whole matter comes back to this, that neither
 8 III,  37|              and the stars with gods, comes forward with nine names.
 9  IV,  13|            there is not some one, who comes in place of all whom yon
10  IV,  27|             any reasons for doubt, it comes to this issue, that, however
11   V,  28|              the manner of men. Evius comes up froth the lower regions,
12 VII,   3|       sacrifices; and then, what gain comes to the gods themselves from
13 VII,  15|          which is outside of them and comes from without; then-and this
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