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1 I | your authority in making public inquiry with the carefulness 2 I | themselves, avoid appearing in public, are in trepidation when 3 II | about is having what the public hatred demands--the confession 4 II | robbers. Against traitors and public foes every man is a soldier; 5 II | forms, against the nature of public justice, even against the 6 IV | colours the injustice of the public hatred against us, I shall 7 V | him. And as he did not by public law remove from Christians 8 IX | Tiberius, who exposed to public gaze the priests suspended 9 X | is he presides over the public treasury. But if Saturn 10 X | to be dead men by their public mourning for them. Let these 11 XIII | necessity. In like manner, by public law you disgrace your state 12 XIII | when you adore Larentina, a public prostitute --I could have 13 XIV | these should not be made public if they are true; and if 14 XXI | did not go forth into the public gaze, lest the wicked should 15 XXXV | why Christians are counted public enemies: that they pay no 16 XXXV | and couches out before the public, to have feasting from street 17 XXXV | lust allurements! What! is public joy manifested by public 18 XXXV | public joy manifested by public disgrace? Do things unseemly 19 XXXV | thing, at the call of a public festivity, to dress your 20 XXXV | that they might celebrate public rejoicings, but that they 21 XXXVIII| on a prudential regard to public order, that the state may 22 XXXVIII| conventions, even in the public shows by the hostile collisions 23 XXXVIII| inducement to take part in your public meetings; nor is there aught 24 XL | Christians the cause of every public disaster, of every affliction 25 XLI | on you lies the blame of public adversities, since you are 26 XLII | the various arts we make public property of our works for 27 XLII | dead. I do not recline in public at the feast of Bacchus,