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 1   I,   3|         and hailstones, and other hurtful things, by which the property
 2   I,  20|     offended dignity. By heat, by hurtful cold, by noxious winds,
 3   I,  23|     insidious devices what may be hurtful to another party. For verily
 4   I,  44|         power He bestowed nothing hurtful or injurious, but only that
 5   I,  48|         or abstain from something hurtful,-and that this is no great
 6  II,  47|           nay more, at times even hurtful, and causing unavoidable
 7  II,  55| afterwards to become very bad and hurtful, -is for them to consider,
 8  II,  55|         from God Supreme which is hurtful and pernicious. This we
 9 III,  23|          herds; why do they, with hurtful laziness, not take care
10 III,  23|        nipt and destroyed by most hurtful frost? Juno presides over
11   V,  10|       sent far from her that most hurtful seed, and gave it to the
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