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 1  II,  21|      receive some one born to dwell there, where there is nothing
 2  II,  37|     accord; they would always dwell in the royal palace; and
 3  II,  43|      and were they ordered to dwell here, and be clothed with
 4  II,  58| whether this world m which we dwell was created or founded at
 5  VI,  10|    there must then be said to dwell in heaven also a god such
 6  VI,  17|      introduces and causes to dwell in statues made by workmen.
 7  VI,  17|    images Do your gods, then, dwell in gypsum and in figures
 8  VI,  19|                  19. The gods dwell in images-each wholly in
 9  VI,  20|     the inhabitants of heaven dwell in the inner parts of the
10  VI,  21|     the gods are present, and dwell. in their own images, with
11 VII,  20|       that some gods or other dwell in these by no means favourable
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