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1  II,   2|     who opened the gates of piety to men blind and verily
2 III,   6|     above all, with greater piety, declared-boldly, firmly,
3  IV,   1|      whether you think that Piety, Concord, Safety, Honour,
4  IV,   2|  harmony of the allied, the piety of the pious, the recollection
5   V,   9|   Was he then regardless of piety and honour, who is chief
6   V,   9|    spent lust part him whom piety was unable to hold back
7 VII,   9| understood by us alone? Ask piety whether it is more just
8 VII,  27|    their favour. But yet, O piety, what or how great is this
9 VII,  37|    since the decision as to piety and impiety must be founded
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