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1 III,  43|        if this deity requires a black, that a white skin; if sacrifice
2  VI,  16| becoming rotten, -how they grow black, being fumigated and discoloured
3 VII,  19|        nullify your ideas about black cattle and gods under the
4 VII,  20|      what reason is there, that black victims, even of the darkest
5 VII,  20|     flesh of the victims is not black, nor their bones, teeth,
6 VII,  20|         infernal gods which are black and of a gloomy colour,
7 VII,  20|      their sacrifices should be black, and smoked, and horrible
8 VII,  49|         pressure-of a dusky and black colour-not smooth, but having
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