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1   I,  41|     of the Gauls, invoke as a propitious and as a holy god, in the
2   V,  17|      the gods next, like some propitious and very venerable deity?
3   V,  19| phalli, given as signs of the propitious deity. Let the rites of
4 VII,  19|      colour is acceptable and propitious from the pleasant appearance
5 VII,  23| should be understood that the propitious deities will show no favour
6 VII,  23|        that neither are these propitious, nor are those sinister:
7 VII,  23|       is impossible, both are propitious, and both again sinister.
8 VII,  26|     the celestials gentle and propitious to men, the ancients fell
9 VII,  30|      believe that they become propitious on receiving wine, or, if
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