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 1   I,  26|       us from the homes of our fathers, inflict upon us capital
 2   I,  37|      learn in detail from what fathers, from what mothers they
 3  II,  12|      hastened to give up their fathers' mode of life, and attach
 4  II,  66|        had inherited from your fathers, and pass over to barbarous
 5 III,  26| contest of children with their fathers.
 6 III,  27|   towards their children; that fathers turn to themselves their
 7  IV,  11|            11. What say you, O fathers of new religions, and powers?
 8  IV,  15|       four named Apollo; whose fathers they mention in like manner,
 9  IV,  35|  senate take their places; the fathers who have done service as
10   V,  12|       been devised by you! All fathers relate it, and haughty states
11   V,  29|        maidens and still lusty fathers to learn how the same deity
12   V,  31|         and on the other hand, fathers with their virgin daughters?
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