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1   I,  50|   magic arts, from the immense multitude of people, which with admiring
2 III,   5|       number; or whether their multitude cannot be summed up and
3 III,   9|        could not contain their multitude, inasmuch as they are both
4 III,   9|   begetting, and the countless multitude of their descendants, always
5 III,  44|   there dwells, there is, that multitude of deities whom you specify,
6  VI,  26|    images of all the gods, the multitude of criminals cannot be resisted
7 VII,   8| corrupted with bribes. For the multitude increases of those who sin,
8 VII,  33|   sport before the eyes of the multitude? Does Jupiter lay aside
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