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1   I,   3|          how could it be that the ancients coined terms for these things,
2   I,   3| barrenness to countries:-were the ancients, indeed, free from these
3   I,   5|       were unknown to none of the ancients?
4  II,  21|           or, in imitation of the ancients, chestnuts roasted in the
5 III,  41|      following the opinion of the ancients, he says that the Lares
6  VI,  24|           say this also, that the ancients knew well that images have
7  VI,  26|         images were formed by the ancients to check wrongdoing, and
8 VII,  26|        and propitious to men, the ancients fell into sin, nay rather,
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