Book, Chapter
1 I, 4 | their masters; in the same way physicians are called after
2 I, 4 | It is just in the same way that you are in the habit
3 I, 5 | Christians, when you ask, in the way of a retort, how men who
4 I, 7 | to light, nor find their way to the public. Even more
5 I, 8 | retained her life, in the way supposed by wisest persons,
6 I, 9 | thing indeed in another way, whenever by inflicting
7 I, 10| What, indeed, do you do by way of honouring your gods,
8 I, 10| in the most disgraceful way, advocating his incestuous
9 I, 10| act towards them in any way you please. We, however,
10 I, 11| remark or two in a general way which shall be equally applicable
11 I, 12| to derive his origin. By way of example, let us take
12 I, 14| by using it simply in the way of a retort. Let us then
13 I, 15| kill your infants in the way of a sacred rite, nor (as
14 I, 20| not indeed third in the way of religious rite, but a
15 II, 5 | social life, this is the way in which men act and feel:
16 II, 5 | intervals--appointed in the way of a law for the revolutions
17 II, 6 | according to your natural way of thinking, that he who
18 II, 9 | their origin in some other way. Now, since there is advanced
19 II, 10| the dead. You prepare a way from Hades to the stars.
20 II, 11| persons who have a wish that way, go away and blush for very
21 II, 12| led in some unaccountable way single lives, and had no
22 II, 12| he was removed out of the way: (the father) swallowed
23 II, 13| character, in some such way as is usual when a runaway
24 II, 13| chamber, or rather forced his way in with a bribe; sometimes (
25 II, 13| nature, it was in some other way" that similarity of character
26 II, 14| who does not know that the way to Hades is open to all?
27 II, 15| s whole life, in such a way that there is no want of
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