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1 I, 1 | however, in what does their case resemble this? No one is
2 I, 2 | MUCH INDIGNATION.~In this case you actually conduct trials
3 I, 2 | trial of a murderer, the case is not at once ended, or
4 I, 2 | at a true verdict. In our case, on the contrary, whom you
5 I, 3 | sentence enumerates. In any case which is submitted to the
6 I, 4 | from the sect. But in our case, by being necessarily ignorant
7 I, 6 | laws in force, when, in the case of all other crimes which
8 I, 6 | Take, for instance, the case of a murderer or an adulterer.
9 I, 7 | much more would this be the case in such (mysteries as are
10 I, 7 | of the true state of a case), and to invent (a false
11 I, 7 | neither? I suppose in that case you could not be a genuine
12 I, 10| its sanction; as in the case of Marcus AEmilius, who
13 I, 10| humbler deities; as it is, the case is only the more insolent.
14 I, 10| this retort, that in his case you have approbation bestowed
15 I, 12| example, let us take the case of a tree which grows up
16 I, 15| voracity. If in the one case there is unchastity, and
17 I, 16| for punishment. The whole case is represented to them;
18 I, 16| infamy and incest. That one case was a sufficient example
19 I, 16| it is only in a solitary case that such a charge can be
20 I, 18| then, on each particular case by itself. I am not seeking
21 I, 20| and it is only in our own case that you neglect (the equitable
22 II, 3 | gods whose parents (in this case the elements) are not gods.
23 II, 3 | animated. But if this be the case, they must needs be also
24 II, 4 | yourselves. Now, that this is the case, a plain proof is afforded
25 II, 4 | forced interpretation in the case of the true God, but transferred
26 II, 12| much more would this be the case with a king, and that the
27 II, 12| some time longer over the case of Saturn, because by fully
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