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1 IV | that they may at the same time be put to the blush for 2 V | so many princes from that time to the present day, with 3 VI | be set on the table at a time, and that not a fatted one; 4 VII | asseveration it rests, that some time or other from some one fountain 5 VII | in lying. It is well that time brings all to light, as 6 VII | prove the accusation it some time or other sent abroad, and 7 IX | die in tears. At the same time, there is a vast difference 8 IX | was that was tasted in the time of Catiline. They say, too, 9 IX | part of parents. Well, some time or other, all memory of 10 XIV | mistresses, now for a long time past not so dear as she. 11 XIV | the gods. Plainly, at one time as well as another, that 12 XVIII | above all grammarians of his time, and to whom he had committed 13 XX | Spirit inspires them. All time is one to prophecy foretelling 14 XXI | Pontius Pilate, at that time Roman governor of Syria; 15 XXI | when the sun at the very time was in his meridian blaze. 16 XXI | reigning Caesar, who was at the time Tiberius. Yes, and the Caesars 17 XXV | to be seen. For at that time the skill of the Greeks 18 XXVI | seasons, who was before all time, and made the world a body 19 XXVII | of whom they at the same time stand in awe, so is it here. 20 XXXV | largess? And this at the very time they are shouting, "May 21 XXXIX | brothers so unkind. At the same time, how much more fittingly 22 XL | if adversity has at any time befallen cities, the temples 23 XL | the world; for from that time virtue put some restraint 24 XLVI | unbelief meanwhile, at the very time it is convinced of the worth 25 XLVII | either, as being still at the time under veil--even obscure 26 XLVIII| death--has also disposed time into order, by fixing and 27 L | forth victorious at the very time we are subdued. Call us, 28 L | that she might at the same time spit away her power of speech,