Book, Paragraph

 1   I,  46| remained? Was He one of us, who ordered the breath that had departed
 2   I,  48|      any medical application-he ordered diseases to fly away from
 3   I,  48|        if they have at any time ordered, as is reported, either
 4   I,  48|       causes uneasiness or have ordered that persons should walk,
 5   I,  50|        touch not dissimilar. He ordered the dropsical and swollen
 6   I,  50|       the wandering waters, and ordered them to glide through their
 7  II,  43|      bad feeling? and were they ordered to dwell here, and be clothed
 8   V,  13|      offspring was born, it was ordered by Sangarius to be cast
 9 VII,  42|      into a baneful poison, and ordered the destruction of mortals
10 VII,  47|         the god Aesculapius was ordered to be invited to the city,
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