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 1   I,  37|         what fathers, from what mothers they were each sprung, in
 2  II,  16|         sent into life from our mothers' wombs. They are supported
 3  II,  71|         still be fed with their mothers' milk.
 4  II,  75|      read that infants on their mothers' breasts shrieked like.
 5 III,  23| childbirth, and aids travailing mothers; and why are a thousand
 6 III,  23|          and why are a thousand mothers every day cut off in murderous
 7 III,  27|      with incestuous lust; that mothers have their passions madly
 8  IV,  15|    manner, in like manner their mothers, and the places where they
 9   V,  10|      usually receive from their mothers! He had not yet reached
10   V,  13|         which were males become mothers! He was famous for his beauty,
11   V,  25| children and obtain the name of mothers, this she frees from longer
12   V,  31|      had intercourse with their mothers; and on the other hand,
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