Book, Paragraph

 1  II,  15|    world, descended from that parent and sire, divine, wise,
 2  II,  36|      that some other is their parent, far enough removed from
 3  II,  47|    you say, if God is not the parent and father of souls, by
 4  II,  48|    bound to declare from what parent they have sprung, and by
 5  II,  70| father Jupiter, and born of a parent sprung from Saturn, before
 6  IV,  35|      of the race of Mars, and parent of the imperial people,
 7   V,   8|    that she who is said to be parent of all the deities is not
 8   V,  16|   upon himself, and which the parent of the gods consecrated
 9   V,  22|    could no sacredness in his parent, no reverence for her, no
10 VII,  26|      it; nor was Etruria, the parent and mother of superstition,
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