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1   I,  30|        operation here, and to be derived from a greater Author.
2 III,   2|          of all gods whatever is derived, we think it an idle task
3  IV,  16|        Pallas, the surname being derived from my father." The second
4   V,   5|         a lust made furious, and derived from both sexes. He violently
5   V,  25|     Eumolpidae, and from whom is derived that name famous among the
6   V,  42|         sun? For if that name is derived in the first instance from
7   V,  42| emasculated person? But if it is derived from a goat, and is Phrygian,
8 VII,  21|        own cause, and spring, be derived from certain reasons? Are
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