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 1   I,  14|   have intervened, victories innumerable have been gained from the
 2   I,  16|  Spain and in Gaul, although innumerable Christians lived in those
 3   I,  37|    and another, aye, deities innumerable? Nay, have you not taken
 4  II,  38|    tyrants, lords, and other innumerable and very illustrious powers?
 5  II,  59| purpose have so infinite and innumerable kinds of monsters and serpents
 6  II,  76|      worship so great and so innumerable gods, and build temples
 7  IV,  10|    should care for and guard innumerable things. For why should a
 8   V,  18|   silence of a few; but your innumerable sacred rites, and the loathsomeness
 9   V,  34|   you see to be explained in innumerable different ways?
10  VI,  24|      the mob, while, besides innumerable forms of crime and wickedness,
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