Book, Chapter
1 I, 2 | all concubinage with the race of man.~
2 I, 8 | indeed said to be the "third race" of men. What, a dog-faced
3 I, 8 | of men. What, a dog-faced race? Or broadly shadow-footed?
4 I, 8 | the first and the second race, that so we may know something
5 I, 8 | be the first of the human race. But it will not be out
6 I, 8 | Phrygians were the earliest race, it does not follow that
7 I, 8 | whom you call the third race should obtain the first
8 I, 8 | you say we are the latest race, and then specifically call
9 I, 8 | who belong to the third race are so monstrous, what must
10 I, 16 | passions which allure the whole race of men to incest! If there
11 I, 20 | You too have your "third race;" not indeed third in the
12 I, 20 | religious rite, but a third race in sex, and, made up as
13 II, 5 | and injury of the human race? For you cannot pretend
14 II, 12 | considering the origin of their race. For the origin characterizes
15 II, 12 | had overwhelmed the former race, reigned Saturn, and Titan,
16 II, 15 | every part of the human race, and in every nation, where
17 app, frag| has fallen on the Roman race, that they call their enemy
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