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 1   I,   2|   according to the established order of their country's manners?
 2   I,   7|       event took place; but in order to demonstrate that the
 3   I,  20|     their wrath on you too, in order that, roused by your own
 4   I,  45|     Was He one of us, to whose order the foul leprosy, at once
 5   I,  48|       heal by a word and by an order, leprosies, agues, dropsies,
 6   I,  50|        of His divine work, ill order that no lurking suspicion
 7   I,  50|        light already lost, and order the dead to return from
 8   I,  51|        bound to accomplish, in order that there should be a perfect
 9  II,  11|        their inferences in due order; that they express, divide,
10  II,  12| putting scorn in its place, in order that, as they already feel
11  II,  22|        brought them forward in order that-as it has been believed
12  II,  28|       in the universe, in what order they have been set apart
13  II,  35|         they are also later in order and time: if later in order
14  II,  35|    order and time: if later in order and time, they must have
15  II,  43|  garment of the human body, in order that they might engage in,
16  II,  67|       allowed to kiss them, in order to show that they are sober
17 III,   2|       Let us now return to the order from which we were a little
18 III,   3|       arranged and disposed in order, form, as it were, a kind
19 III,  30|     say, repeating in reversed order the syllables of the Greek
20  IV,  35|      purposes of seduction, in order that He might by guile rob
21   V,  15|        day, and handed down in order for the edifying of later
22   V,  21|     closed by grief. The whole order of the gods is sent to seek
23  VI,   4|        rays of the sun; but in order that we may be able to see
24  VI,   7|        carefully concealed, in order that the omen which the
25  VI,  24|      nations and in states, in order that a kind of appearance,
26 VII,  17|      case must be imagined, in order that things may be seen
27 VII,  40|   their success in: battle,-by order and advice of the seers,
28 VII,  45|       himself into a snake, in order that he might be able to
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