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1 1, XLVIII | your punishment, whom you adduce," it is necessary for us 2 2, XXVIII | the strongest which they adduce, and to have demonstrated 3 2, XXXVII | these words; and let them adduce from history one who received 4 2, LIII | himself?"--we, too, shall adduce the following, in addition 5 2, LV | of Moses, might credibly adduce the instance of Rhampsinitus, 6 2, LVIII | reply to the Jew: "What you adduce as myths, we regard also 7 2, LXIII | observe whether we are able to adduce a few rational arguments 8 2, LXXVIII| the present occasion to adduce the prediction from the 9 3, XII | hatred of philosophy, and adduce its many heresies as a pretext 10 3, XXV | reason, two of which we will adduce on the present occasion; 11 3, XXXIII | the ark. For if he will adduce any reason worthy of consideration, 12 3, LXXVIII| although he has others to adduce, he passes them by in silence. 13 4, XXXV | dispute with the Jews, and who adduce even probable arguments 14 4, XXXVI | the earth, and who each adduce proOfs of these assertions, 15 4, XLII | dove, although unable to adduce any reason which might prove 16 4, XLIX | signification? And we shall adduce a few instances out of very 17 5, XXXIV | quote his words: "We might adduce Herodotus as a witness on 18 5, LIV | manner, moreover, does be adduce, when examining the subject 19 6, XIV | instead of endeavouring to adduce reasons, as he ought, for 20 6, XXII | to him inappropriate to adduce the instance of the mysteries 21 6, XLVI | have I thought it right to adduce, that the hearer may understand 22 7, XXVII | bound to quote his words, to adduce our own arguments, and to