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 1   I,   7|     undertaken by me, for the purpose of showing or proving from
 2   I,  12|    say or to explain for what purpose you live beneath this vault
 3   I,  42|     by the King Supreme for a purpose of the very highest moment.
 4  II,  23|      are, and ignorant of the purpose for which they are kept?
 5  II,  24|      out and protracted to no purpose?
 6  II,  37|     of an earthly body for no purpose? They have a share, my opponent
 7  II,  43|     all the earth with guilty purpose, and contrive for each other'
 8  II,  58|       work, pray, or for what purpose? Can you bring forward and
 9  II,  59|   restricted to two? For what purpose have so infinite and innumerable
10  II,  59| formed or brought forth? what purpose do owls serve in the world,-
11  II,  61|        and to be busied to no purpose about things so much out
12 III,   4|              4. But we do not purpose delaying further on this
13 III,   9|     they have these without a purpose, or that nature had wished
14 III,   9|  there is something without a purpose in the bodies of the gods,
15 III,  23|      do not correspond to the purpose of the will, it is trifling
16  IV,   6|  bricks of clay? And for what purpose, I ask, has that god received
17   V,  20|                20. It was our purpose to leave unnoticed those
18   V,  20|      bull; and concealing his purpose and daring under the appearance
19   V,  25|  several times, and her fixed purpose could not be worn out by
20   V,  36|   some things which suit your purpose, and by means of these you
21   V,  41|   restrained by the force and purpose of reason. What, then, hindered,
22  VI,   8|    earnest and with a serious purpose, or amuse yourselves in
23  VI,  24|      have been set up for the purpose of striking terror into
24 VII,   5|       gods of heaven for this purpose, that they may lay aside
25 VII,   9|      offered in vain for this purpose then, viz., that the angry
26 VII,  31| Trebatius, are added for this purpose, and put forth for this
27 VII,  41|     with horses running to no purpose, and considered it most
28 VII,  43|    cut off, but the indignant purpose of the deity also would
29 VII,  47|   have been summoned for this purpose, that he might drive away
30 VII,  47|    had been summoned for this purpose, that he should cure the
31 App     |       at horses running to no purpose; who set out from heaven
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