Book, Paragraph

 1   I,  11| summer to be removed from the year, and a different course
 2   I,  16|     why did they in that very year give the most bountiful
 3 III,  29|      be the world, others the year, some the sun. But if we
 4 III,  29|        again, if Janus be the year, neither thus can he be
 5 III,  29|    who does not know that the year is a fixed space of time,
 6   V,   1|      as solemn festivals from year to year, nor would you maintain
 7   V,   1| solemn festivals from year to year, nor would you maintain
 8   V,  16|      celebrate throughout the year testify that you believe
 9   V,  39|     celebrates in rites every year, does it not recall the
10   V,  42|   scenic shows, to whom every year we see divine honours paid
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