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1 I | ashamed to exercise your authority in making public inquiry 2 I | obtained, even under the authority of justice itself. But, 3 II | Occupying your place of authority to extort the truth, you 4 IV | successfully at all points, the authority of the laws as a last resort 5 IV | that though they have the authority of age upon their side? 6 VI | rescinded, The consuls, by the authority of the senate, banished 7 VI | casting entirely aside the authority of the men of old. I go 8 XIII | you exercise a domestic authority over, pledging them, selling 9 XVIII| have faith in their divine authority, we have still in the literary 10 XIX | antiquity, first of all, claims authority for these writings. With 11 XXI | I can bring forward the authority of the very beings on account 12 XXIII| deity to that which is under authority of man, nay (if it adds 13 XXIII| their works. Why, all the authority and power we have over them 14 XXXIX| ministers and for all in authority, for the welfare of the 15 XLV | human opinion; on human authority, too, its obligation rests: 16 XLV | both in the fulness and authority requisite to produce a life 17 XLV | is no greater than his authority to exact the keeping of 18 XLV | spoken. But what is the real authority of human laws, when it is