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 1  II,   8|    that it will be pure, and a union serviceable to the husband?
 2  II,  16|       and are begotten through union of the sexes; and we are
 3  II,  28|   rendered almost senseless by union with it, it holds tenaciously
 4  II,  28|        ignorant, whether their union with the body had brought
 5  II,  70|        parents; but from their union the other gods were conceived
 6 III,   8|       that, by intercourse and union of bodies, that which is
 7 III,  12| members usually. completes the union of parts. For whatever is
 8 III,  34|        but one deity in triple union; and that there are not
 9   V,  34|     earth was spoken of as the union of Jupiter and Ceres; another
10   V,  43|     the earth was meant by the union of Jupiter and Ceres, the
11  VI,  16|      other times lose the firm union of their parts from their
12 VII,   3|       supplied to maintain the union of their parts? And what
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