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1   I,  26|  perceive by the very tone of voice which we use in prayer,
2   I,  42|     of day, with no objecting voice; and even they whose ancient
3   I,  45|       whose command, at whose voice, raised in the utterance
4   I,  48|      or by the command of His voice only, opened the ears of
5 III,  33|     fire, with one consenting voice. We pass by Venus, named
6 III,  37|       were clearly known, the voice of all would be the same,
7 VII,   9| deities, were to take a man's voice and speak these words: "
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