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1 I | honours, are above. One thing, meanwhile, she anxiously 2 I | more unfair than to hate a thing of which you know nothing, 3 I | ignorant of the nature of the thing disliked, why may it not 4 I | precisely the very sort of thing they should not dislike? 5 I | continue in ignorance, the one thing being the result of the 6 I | itself. But, says one, a thing is not good merely because 7 I | It is undoubted. Yet a thing that is thoroughly evil, 8 I | to acknowledge that the thing is theirs, because they 9 I | thanks. What sort of evil thing is this, which wants all 10 II | incest, or any other vile thing you believe of us? In our 11 III | them a brand from the very thing which they praise. In the 12 IV | tyranny, if you deny the thing to be lawful, simply on 13 IV | from it, though that very thing, if it were evil, it would 14 IV | not know the nature of the thing on which the punishment 15 VII | there is no reality in the thing which you dare not expiscate. 16 VII | from the very idea of the thing, the fealty of silence being 17 VII | Every one knows what sort of thing rumour is. It is one of 18 VII | Why is rumour such an evil thing? Is it because it is fleet? 19 VII | highest degree mendacious?--a thing, not even when it brings 20 VII | uncertainty, has no place when a thing is certain. Does any but 21 IX | perfectly aware that the thing by which you thus try to 22 XI | discovered, not created. But the thing you discover existed before; 23 XII | in islands it is a common thing for your gods to have their 24 XIV | In fact, for this very thing Socrates was condemned to 25 XXIII | can you bring against a thing that is exhibited to the 26 XXIII | has not been an unusual thing, accordingly, for those 27 XXV | destruction, of cities. That is a thing in which the gods have their 28 XXIX | living. For surely the first thing they would look to would 29 XXXV | with lamps? It is a proper thing, at the call of a public 30 XXXV | swore by his genius, one thing in profession, and another 31 XXXVI | think ill of all men. The thing we must not do to an emperor, 32 XL | clear to demonstration the thing was not the doing of the 33 XLI | surely seem the more natural thing to believe that it is the 34 XLI | about: for, first, only one thing in this life greatly concerns 35 XLVI | that it is not really a thing divine, but rather a kind 36 XLVI | Christian ever attempted such a thing in behalf of his brethren, 37 XLVIII| eternal economy, equally a thing of time--passes away, then 38 XLIX | crimes or punished. But in a thing of the kind, if this be 39 XLIX | we have obtained the very thing of our own choice.~