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1  II,  28|        them, are prevented and hindered by their fleshly members
2  II,  39|      of things, they should be hindered by their obscurity; and,
3  II,  64|    life is open, and no one is hindered or kept back from drinking.
4  IV,  34|     the senate's decrees, have hindered, prevented, and forbidden
5   V,  14|        consent, because he was hindered by the fates more powerful
6   V,  28|    Tartarus; but this wish was hindered by some difficulties, because,
7   V,  31|      it upon them, even though hindered by the dignity of their
8   V,  41| purpose of reason. What, then, hindered, what prevented you from
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