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 1   I,   3|       could she introduce these terms among her words, by which
 2   I,   3|        that the ancients coined terms for these things, which,
 3   I,  12| property of another, to dictate terms to those more powerful;
 4   I,  27|      exercise common reason, in terms applicable to all of us
 5   I,  29|        be considered-to use the terms employed by you in reproaching
 6 III,  40|      Apollo, who once, on fixed terms, girt Ilium with walls.
 7   V,   1|       ensnared by the ambiguous terms used, uttered these words: "
 8   V,   3|         that he either proposed terms by the ambiguity of which
 9   V,  37|       in the dark and ambiguous terms. Ceres was enraged and angry,
10   V,  41|     each thing by the words and terms proper to it? nay, more,
11 VII,  24|         when it speaks, usually terms ilia; nor, in the same way,
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