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 1  II,  70|           certain time, and to be summoned among the gods to the sacred
 2 III,   6|        whithersoever you may have summoned us; if only we learn who
 3  IV,  11|           the call, and come when summoned by their own names, and
 4  VI,  18|         to any place, even though summoned by the most momentous affairs?
 5 VII,  38|        and certain gods have been summoned from nations dwelling beyond
 6 VII,  40|          seers, certain gods were summoned from among nations dwelling
 7 VII,  41|      delightful that he should be summoned by such sports? Rather,
 8 VII,  47|          god is said to have been summoned for this purpose, that he
 9 VII,  47| plague-stricken, when he had been summoned for this purpose, that he
10 VII,  49|           says my opponent, being summoned from Phrygian Pessinus in
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