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1 I, 2 | to be incredible, and the public detestation of us should
2 I, 4 | against them, although both in public and in private they bark
3 I, 7 | impure; if he was not a public enemy, we are enemies of
4 I, 7 | being dragged out before the public gaze with such a character,
5 I, 7 | nor find their way to the public. Even more voracious bites
6 I, 9 | CHRISTIANS ARE NOT THE CAUSE OF PUBLIC CALAMITIES: THERE WERE SUCH
7 I, 9 | being the causes of every public calamity or injury. If the
8 I, 10| you! Everywhere, in your public pursuits and private duties,
9 I, 10| affronts, that you treat your public deities with still greater
10 I, 10| auction, submit them to public sale, knock them down to
11 I, 14| his skin--carried about in public a caricature of us with
12 I, 15| deliberate knowledge of the public, and the suffrages of this
13 I, 16| all the licentiousness of public brothels, whether committed
14 I, 16| recently burst upon the public as that which the prefect
15 I, 16| a sufficient example for public exposure of the sins of
16 I, 17| sometimes uttered at the public games, and the curses with
17 II, 9 | were not these called the public and the foreign gods? Their
18 II, 9 | the lane of Carna, of the public gods in the Palatium. Now,
19 II, 13| runaway slave is posted up in public, we have been in the habit
20 II, 16| Romans deserving of the public honour of deification. This,
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