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1 I | before you as the first ground on which we urge that your 2 II | investigation merely on .the ground that you are convinced by 3 III | guiltless name. But the special ground of dislike to the sect is, 4 IV | be lawful, simply on the ground that you wish it to be unlawful, 5 IV | which does harm; and on this ground, in fact, it is already 6 IV | punish acts solely on the ground of a name, while in others 7 VI | the senate on the serious ground, as it was counted, of aspiring 8 VII | inquired into it. On the ground of your double dealing, 9 X | treason. This is the chief ground of charge against us--nay, 10 XI | of His majesty, on what ground is it that you thus condemn 11 XIII | privilege of standing on temple ground, for access to the sacred 12 XVIII | man from the dust of the ground (for He is the true Prometheus 13 XIX | demand belief on this very ground. Well, all the substances, 14 XXI | perhaps be raised on this ground about its standing, as if 15 XXI | great reward, might hold its ground in difficulty. But He spent 16 XXI | especially and on every ground that which, hiding itself 17 XXIII | own worth sustains it; no ground remains for the least suspicion. 18 XXIV | you do not give a further ground for the charge of irreligion, 19 XXVIII| us, then, to the second ground of accusation, that we are 20 XXVIII| done by you on any other ground than regard to a power whose 21 XXIX | him? This, then, is the ground on which we are charged 22 XXXVI | Rome, why are we, on the ground that we are regarded as 23 XXXIX | our humble feasts, on the ground that they are extravagant 24 XLII | as harm-doers on another ground, and are accused of being 25 XLII | fight with you, and till the ground with you; and in like manner 26 XLII | it would be seen that the ground of complaint in one department 27 XLIV | brought before you on the mere ground of their name, is there 28 XLV | than till death. On this ground Epicurus makes light of 29 XLVI | the various crimes on the ground of which these fierce demands 30 XLVI | of it precisely on this ground gains favour with its persecutors. 31 XLVIII| hearing. If there is any ground for the moving to and fro 32 XLIX | expedient to presume. On no ground is it right positively to