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 1   I,  29|      universe with worshipful service, are we to be considered-to
 2   I,  64|    altars, temples, and other service, and by celebrating their
 3  II,  23|     fitted? to discharge what service they are adapted? Will he
 4  II,  74|   gods, and might do men some service,-why they were produced
 5 III,   2|   serve all that requires our service; in Him we worship all that
 6  IV,  17| constrain us to undertake the service of your deities? We can
 7  IV,  27|   than in connection with the service and duties required by their
 8  IV,  30|     undertake this trouble or service, to show and declare who
 9  IV,  35|     the fathers who have done service as consuls, princes next
10  VI,   3|    ask, therefore, to do what service to the gods, or to meet
11  VI,   9|     before those to whom that service is owed experience it, you
12 VII,   8|    his resentment? Or of what service is a goose, a goat, or a
13 VII,  12|   they are persuaded to be of service by rewards, they are at
14 VII,  15|       are not bribed to be of service, that they are not tempted
15 VII,  26|    performance of a religious service is imperfect, and if a quantity
16 VII,  46|   should be referred, if your service of certain personages is
17 VII,  48|       while he had been of no service at all, through his being
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