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1       I|    those who have formerly received from their fathers the false
2       V|    maintain that they have received the doctrine of their religion
3    VIII|   wrangling and contention received from God the knowledge which
4    XIII|   the inhabitants, who had received them as part of their country'
5    XXII| his production when he has received from matter the capability
6  XXVIII|     but Homer also, having received similar enlightenment in
7  XXVIII|  learnt that Helen, having received from Theon's wife, Polydamna,
8    XXIX| and matter, has manifestly received this suggestion from no
9  XXXIII|   the creation of time had received its original constitution
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