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1 2| OCTAVIUS AT ROME DURING THE TIME OF THE PUBLIC HOLIDAYS WAS 2 2| from my cares. For at that time, after the summer days, 3 3| sufficiently reasonable time of our walk with discourse, 4 4| Then said he: "For some time our friend Octavius' speech 5 6| weakened by the long lapse of time, but increased, because 6 11| restored; and yet so long a time has passed away, innumerable 7 16| mistake. For he varied at one time from believing the gods, 8 16| believing the gods, at another time to being in a state of hesitation 9 18| from heaven. When at any time was there an alliance in 10 19| unity of power: for at one time he says that Mind, at another 11 19| World, is God; at another time he sets God above the world. 12 26| his, failed just at the time when men began to be at 13 27| were spoken of a little time ago by you, that Jupiter 14 28| CRIMES, WHICH UP TO THIS TIME HAVE BEEN PROVED BY NOBODY. 15 28| proved; and that in so long a time no one had appeared to betray ( 16 30| And I see that you at one time expose your begotten children 17 36| in consideration of the time, we have spoken too little, 18 36| argue the matter at another time more abundantly and more 19 38| ripened in the age of our time? Let us enjoy our benefits, 20 39| CAECILIUS SATE FOR SOME TIME IN ATTENTIVE AND SILENT 21 39| speech to a close, for some time we were struck into silence,