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 1   I,  36|   Spanish territory, the other burned by fire on Mount Oeta? Is
 2   I,  40|        Pythagoras of Samos was burned to death in a temple, under
 3   I,  41| yourselves allege to have been burned alive after his punishment,
 4  II,  14|   rolled along, engulphed, and burned up? But though a man of
 5  IV,  30|   gives piles of incense to be burned with fire, not he must be
 6  IV,  36|    should rather long ago have burned these writings, destroyed
 7  VI,  23|      disaster his temple fell, burned to ashes, with all the mysteries,
 8 VII,  17|     the dogs placed bones, and burned human excrements at your
 9 VII,  25|      are given to the gods and burned upon their sacred altars?
10 VII,  25|  prepared and offoe bought and burned upon their altars.
11 VII,  27|       and that, from its being burned, they are supposed to become
12 VII,  27|        that Panchaean gums are burned to them, what does it matter
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