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 1   I,  46|  with live loaves satisfied five thousand of His followers:
 2  II,  67|     people distributed into five classes, as your ancestors
 3 III,   5|    to a thousand, or rather five thousand gods; but in the
 4 III,  41|   cries of Jupiter; now the five Digiti Samothracii, who,
 5  IV,  14|     of Crete. They speak of five Suns and vie Mercuries,-
 6  IV,  14|     in Egypt. But there are five Minervas also, they say,
 7  IV,  14| they say, just as there are five Suns and Mercuries; the
 8  IV,  15|      as many Aesculapii and five Dionysi, six Hercules and
 9  IV,  16|      then, as we have said, five Minervas should meet us
10 VII,   4|     and is addressed to the five well-known senses; but if
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