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1 I, 10| homicide, and set free from the charge of murder by the Athenians 2 I, 11| Curetes. his sons, took charge of him, and honoured him; 3 I, 14| Jupiter is freed from the charge of the greatest wickedness, 4 II, 8 | purpose, or may incur the charge of loquacity.~ 5 III, 16| by the philosophers on a charge of betraying a mystery, 6 III, 20| men not only escape the charge of impiety, but, that which 7 IV, 18| laid nothing else to His charge except that He said that 8 V, 2 | able to defend from the charge of impiety him who became 9 V, 9 | things can be laid to the charge of our people, with whom 10 V, 17| which bad fallen under the charge of folly, but that civil 11 VI, 20| accuse any one of a capital charge, because it makes no difference 12 VI, 25| innocence, and thus incur the charge of pride and arrogance,