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 1   I,   2|        enclosed, relaxed in any part, or broken up? Has the revolution
 2   I,  12|    brought about in favour of a part, but have regard to the
 3   I,  28| swellings of indignation on the part of the deities. Temples
 4   I,  52|  Zoroaster arrive from a remote part of the globe, crossing over
 5   I,  53|       about as but a very small part of Himself, He allowed Himself
 6  II,   7|       which is called waking is part of an unbroken slumber?
 7  II,  22|         it is true that he is a part of the divine essence, and
 8  II,  22|       engaged during the former part of his life. Will he not,
 9  II,  41|        animals, some snatch one part, others another, as dogs
10  II,  49|       the rest as well. For the part is in the whole, not the
11  II,  49|       whole, not the whole in a part; and that which is the whole
12  II,  56|    maintain that they both take part in the affairs of men, and
13  II,  70|        in the world, nor in any part of the universe, but by
14  II,  73|      must consider that, on our part, a similar reply has been
15 III,   1|          linger further on this part of the case. For neither
16 III,   4|        delaying further on this part of the subject, lest we
17 III,   4|         too closely, nor in any part of the subject do we assail
18 III,  36|       they are not found in any part of the universe.
19  IV,   5|        no end and beginning, no part can have its own name and
20  IV,   6|      pleasantness, and acts the part of a taster, and tries whether
21  IV,  35|      and majesty, as acting the part of an adulterer, and changing
22   V,   9|          and did his spent lust part him whom piety was unable
23   V,  14|      grows on a dead body,-that part perished, and that the rest
24   V,  19|       hurled them to the lowest part of Tartarus. As evidence
25   V,  22|        words to go through each part, and show how many base
26   V,  25|        win by earnestness. That part of the body by which women
27   V,  36|      whence do you learn, which part of the story is written
28   V,  36|         a consistent whole, one part is said to be written allegorically,
29   V,  38|     does not seem as if it were part of the narrative. These
30  VI,   2|        droughts; should take no part in the slaughter of war
31  VI,   4|       every one said from every part of the world, just as if
32  VI,  11|     also mentioned in the first part of this book a little more
33  VI,  16|      their bodies, being in one part made of wood, but in the
34 VII,  16|       them to be used by you as part of your food; why, then,
35 VII,  24|      named omentum is a certain part enclosed by the reservoirs
36 VII,  24|  oerumnaoe, which are the first part of the gullet, where ruminating
37 VII,  33|         she sees mimics act the part of Adonis also in a ballet?
38 VII,  39|      the real and most intimate part of the discussion. which
39 VII,  42|      did not allow them to take part in public business, the
40 VII,  44|   forward, he draws on the last part of his body by the efforts
41 VII,  46|       religion also, it is your part to teach, and yours to show
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