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1    XIII|       our religion are to this day preserved among the Jews,
2   XXVII|       be buried on the twelfth day, and was lying on t he funeral
3  XXVIII|       by which the men of that day fancied they would obtain
4  XXXIII|         Since, then, the first day which was created along
5  XXXIII| immediately subjoins, "And one day was made," as if he would
6  XXXIII|        of it), Plato names the day "time," lest, if he mentioned
7  XXXIII|     lest, if he mentioned the "day," he should seem to lay
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