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1  II,  28| senseless by union with it, it holds tenaciously and faithfully
2  II,  62|      nor by that which Etruria holds out in the Acherontic books,
3  II,  67|       desires, this accusation holds against you too, who have
4 III,  39|     But if that which Manilius holds is true and certain, they
5   V,  29|     rite, while the accusation holds good against the very act
6 VII,  19|       if, again, the reasoning holds good, that the infernal
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