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 1   I,  28|       are silent; nor are they affected with any feeling of envy
 2   I,  48| applying His hand to the parts affected, or by the command of His
 3   I,  49|        by us; how many persons affected with wasting diseases, whom
 4  II,   7|       to worms and mice, being affected with decay through the action
 5   V,  23|         really existed, or was affected by any sense of wrong, would
 6 VII,   4|       some base creatures, are affected by agreeable sensations,
 7 VII,   9|  respire and see, and am I not affected by the other senses just
 8 VII,  25|   ingredients? Are the deities affected by splendid dinners or luncheons,
 9 VII,  28|     what is external, so he is affected: his condition is not caused
10 VII,  34|         They see that they are affected by the games, and think
11 VII,  36|    gods are both delighted and affected, and that their resentful
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