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1 II | or incest, or treason, to take the points of which we are 2 II | to sentence,--you do not take that step till you thoroughly 3 II | charges, they would rather take on trust, are all proved 4 IV | against us, I shall now take my stand on the plea of 5 VII | our charge, and yet you take no pains to elicit the truth 6 VIII | is another's work, simply take your place beside a human 7 VIII | as you recline at table, take note of the places which 8 IX | does it matter whether you take away a life that is born, 9 IX | are old. If you would but take notice that such sins as 10 XV | recognizing it to be an error. Take this in first of all, and 11 XXIII | if those whose names they take and use were really divine. 12 XXIV | let one--if you choose to take this view of it--count in 13 XXVII | advise us, forsooth, to take unjust advantage of you; 14 XXX | crosses, wrap us in flames, take our heads from us with the 15 XXXV | are shouting, "May Jupiter take years from us, and with 16 XXXVI | conduct ourselves as those who take no payment either of praise 17 XXXVIII| no pressing inducement to take part in your public meetings; 18 XXXVIII| wrestling-ground. Why do you take offence at us because we 19 XXXIX | by others, who not only take possession of the wives 20 XL | deities: and why can they not take it in, that their evils 21 XLVI | philosopher to sacrifice or take an oath, or put out useless 22 XLVII | leads men more easily to take it in that they are the 23 XLVIII | would need at our leisure to take up many points. But this