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 1   I,  28|        exists has its being, and remains immoveable by His eternal
 2   I,  31|          some one dares-for this remains for frantic madness to do-to
 3  II,  16|       get rid of the filth which remains by the lower parts; and
 4  II,  26| proportion established in bodies remains unaffected and secure, though
 5  II,  75|         doubt that they were the remains of human limbs? So, then,
 6 III,  10|     disgraceful? What, then, now remains, but to believe that they,
 7 III,  35|       man cannot, while his body remains entire, be divided into
 8  IV,  25|    palladium was formed from the remains of Pelops? Was it not you?
 9  IV,  25|        relates that the tomb and remains of Saturn are found in Sicily?
10   V,  14|      from the law of corruption, remains even still?
11   V,  25|      despise her humanity; Ceres remains utterly immoveable, and
12 VII,   3|        themselves from this, and remains to their advantage. For
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