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 1  II,  54| refrain from certain deeds and actions? Why do you not do all that
 2 III,  19|   towards fixed moral ends the actions on which He determines?
 3 III,  23|       case, and the results of actions do not correspond to the
 4 III,  35|       be effected by their own actions, without the whole creature'
 5  IV,   6|       things, and disreputable actions?
 6   V,  40| commonplace things by the base actions of the gods?
 7  VI,  26|     were kept back from wicked actions, just as if they were little
 8 VII,  15|   seems good to you that these actions should be considered in
 9 VII,  33|   games she sees that shameful actions are done, and the stews
10 VII,  33|       of applause, by shameful actions and words, by huge red fascina.
11 VII,  34|       they have themselves, in actions, circumstances, and desires.
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