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1 I, 2 | made on a wide scale, you ought to extend your inquiry against
2 I, 2 | are reported of us, they ought, of course, to be brought
3 I, 6 | been done by the Christian ought to be brought to light.
4 I, 10 | hundred Joves, or, as they ought to be called, Jupiters, (
5 II, 1 | CHARACTER OF THAT WHICH OUGHT TO BE FIXED AND CERTAIN.~
6 II, 1 | promiscuous conceits. It ought indeed to be regarded, as
7 II, 2 | do not know; only there ought to be gods." When Croesus
8 II, 3 | wise formed, and therefore ought to be accounted divine--
9 II, 4 | choose to call gods, then you ought to show to us that there
10 II, 4 | look at, that you think you ought to confine your gaze to
11 II, 4 | natural objects, which they ought rather (intelligently to
12 II, 6 | unimpaired integrity, and ought not to be diminished, or
13 II, 7 | was of opinion that poets ought to be banished, as calumniators
14 II, 8 | everywhere--an object whom all ought to worship, all ought to
15 II, 8 | all ought to worship, all ought to serve. Since, then, it
16 II, 9 | they had certain gods, they ought to have been contented with
17 II, 9 | particular kinds of deity. We ought then to admire the Romans
18 II, 9 | Astyanax? But the Romans ought rather to detest him; for
19 II, 10 | indeed the divine Larentina ought to have appointed her heirs
20 II, 12 | ancient of the gods, it ought not to have escaped our
21 II, 12 | literature, the credit of which ought to be the greater in proportion
22 II, 13 | And yet the latter opinion ought to be discussed, that God
23 II, 13 | that early time, Jupiter ought to have been "sewed up in
24 II, 13 | worst of them was he who (ought to have been, but) was not,
25 app, frag| had he been a god, nothing ought to have escaped him. But
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