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 1   I,  63|    fitting duties; did He not destroy the arrogance of the proud?
 2  II,   1|    from the beginning, did He destroy and put an end to some,
 3  II,  26|    nor can anything be led to destroy that which cannot be touched
 4  II,  56|     not dare to overthrow, to destroy, from love of contradiction,
 5 III,   1| united with common rancour to destroy all faith in it.
 6 III,  44|    and inconsistent opinions, destroy belief in the very things
 7  IV,   4|      to both sides, she would destroy the meaning of her name,
 8  IV,  22|      anything else which will destroy and ruin the reputation
 9  IV,  27|       the gods should utterly destroy the race of men; or if they
10   V,   9|    without any concealment to destroy the chastity which he should
11 VII,  30|     and compelled the gods to destroy their own authority by raving
12 VII,  43|  children, and to consume and destroy innocent persons to make
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