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1    VIII|    contentious or quarrelsome manner, but to present themselves
2      IX|     subsequent to the ancient manner of living in Egypt which
3     XII| associated with him. From all manner of proofs, then, it is easy
4  XXVIII|       that Tityus was in like manner punished. For Ulysses speaks
5  XXVIII|      a liver. And in the same manner he has described both Sisyphus
6 XXXVIII|    does in a clear and patent manner, the advent of our Saviour
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