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 1   I,   8|         if, at stated intervals, changes take place in the universe,
 2   I,  56|       there would have been some changes and mutilations of words
 3  II,   8|     gather in the fruit with the changes of the seasons? Do you unite
 4  II,  10|       see things produced by the changes of fires? Thales, by the
 5  II,  18|        while it fails, remoulds, changes, from continual failure
 6  II,  37|       stars not go through their changes? would there not be summers
 7  II,  59|          and what it is; why the changes of the seasons were established,
 8   V,  25|         by any attentions, Baubo changes her plans, and determines
 9   V,  44|       cannot be forced into such changes of sense? For what are we
10   V,  44|        guile, amusing himself by changes of form? :that we may not
11 VII,   8|         I kill a pig, that a god changes his state of mind, and lays
12 VII,  45| disagreeable burden. Whenever he changes his place, and prepares
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