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1 I | hear what you may not be able to hear and condemn. We 2 IV | Caesars; why am I, who am able to clear myself, not allowed 3 VII | one that has never been able to prove the accusation 4 XI | then, there be one who is able to make gods, I turn back 5 XXII | explained, the Pythian was able to declare that they were 6 XXIX | sacrifice is offered are really able to protect either emperor 7 XXIX | that you can imagine them able to give to Caesar what they 8 XXIX | where to seek for it, are able as well to secure it.~ 9 XXXVII| revenge for injury are you able to point to, though, if 10 XXXIX | pleasure, and only if he be able: for there is no compulsion; 11 XXXIX | partners' wishes, I am not able to say. Why should they 12 XLII | by you as we do, I am not able to understand. But if I 13 XLII | contribution! In truth, we are not able to give alms both to your 14 XLVI | have shown you how we are able to prove that our statement 15 XLVI | the rout. Why are they not able to do that too? since philosophers 16 L | of speech, nor be longer able to confess her fellow-conspirators,