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 1   I,  51|          did he impart power to raise the dead, to give light
 2  II,   2|    witness of wicked deeds, and raise our face to heaven as though
 3  II,  17|       too would, without doubt, raise lofty buildings and strike
 4  II,  49| faultless and purest morals. We raise no question as to whether
 5  II,  60|        of their conjectures, to raise and bring up questions that
 6  II,  66|     when they discovered how to raise crops, they despised acorns,
 7 III,   8|       no thoughtless person may raise a false accusation against
 8 III,   9|      that they might be able to raise up offspring, and that,
 9  IV,  34|         yet you do not blush to raise against us the charge of
10   V,  12|      from a divine body? But we raise no issue on this point:
11 VII,  30|     half-extinguished embers we raise sweet smells, which show
12 VII,  50|        these down from success, raise the fortunes of others which
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