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1 I, 1 | found out, so that they appear to have sought for themselves
2 I, 2 | who take away providence appear to have been sufficiently
3 I, 3 | should say this, he would appear to be destitute even of
4 I, 5 | universally disbelieved should appear insufficient. Let us come
5 I, 5 | For, as he wished it to appear, it was by the inspiration
6 I, 8 | worship the gods sometimes appear so blind, so incapable of
7 I, 9 | to a certain extent may appear honourable, but also to
8 I, 10| through favour, lest he should appear to be too fierce and savage,
9 I, 10| manliness, lest he should appear too effeminate. And so he
10 I, 10| royal boy. For it did not appear enough to cover himself
11 I, 11| Saturn and Rhea. How can he appear a god, or be believed, as
12 I, 11| over. Therefore they who appear to themselves to be wise
13 I, 14| accusing superstitions, appear to follow and approve of
14 I, 15| deceased, that they might appear to be grateful for their
15 I, 15| in order that they might appear to be born from a divine
16 I, 17| that she alone might not appear unchaste and a courter of
17 I, 17| the poets would have it appear? But the circumstance itself
18 I, 18| he might not at any time appear to have less strength or
19 I, 18| and learned, and, as they appear to themselves, wise men,
20 I, 18| introduced by these. Can it appear to be a greater thing to
21 I, 21| should do in sport, he would appear too full of sport and folly?~
22 II, 2 | is absent, would he also appear to be of sound mind, if,
23 II, 3 | be false, that they may appear to possess something; or
24 II, 4 | spoils of gods, so also they appear to have bestowed on Verres
25 II, 6 | whole of the earth cannot appear to be God. In like manner,
26 II, 6 | frogs, and gnats, and ants appear to be gods, because these
27 II, 8 | contrary subjects, I may either appear to have forgotten my purpose,
28 II, 9 | exceedingly probable; nor does it appear so without reason, when
29 II, 9 | one, that certain animals appear to be born from the earth.
30 II, 9 | new, that he might still appear to disagree with the others,
31 II, 9 | would not these things appear to you to exceed the measure
32 II, 9 | reason is there why it should appear to you incredible, when
33 II, 10| which Cicero would have it appear that it was called Sol,
34 II, 10| although innumerable stars appear to glitter and shine, yet,
35 II, 12| that the world might not appear gloomy with waste and desolation.
36 II, 15| yet wish themselves to appear as their guardians, that
37 II, 17| themselves may especially appear to be doing or to have done;
38 II, 17| avoided, they wish it to appear that they averted it, having
39 II, 17| they contrive that it may appear to have happened through
40 III, 1 | and not that it should appear bright and illustrious,
41 III, 1 | that they are accustomed to appear true. Wherefore there is
42 III, 2 | dispersed and scattered, appear to palpitate rather than
43 III, 3 | be known, should we not appear to be mad, in venturing
44 III, 8 | be refuted, that it may appear that no one of those philosophers
45 III, 8 | Peripatetics may possibly appear excessive, various, and--
46 III, 8 | forth. For all will begin to appear happy who shall have the
47 III, 9 | entertained, should you appear in your senses, if you esteemed
48 III, 10| seem to converse: they also appear to have a kind of smile,
49 III, 11| disunited from it; and it cannot appear to be the chief good in
50 III, 12| happy in this life, if we appear to be unhappy; if, avoiding
51 III, 14| your words: "But to me we appear not only blind to wisdom,
52 III, 14| those very things which may appear in some degree to be discerned."
53 III, 14| teacher of life, why did you appear to yourself blind, and dull,
54 III, 15| baseness, so that they may appear even to sin with honour."
55 III, 18| the body, unless it should appear to have existed previously
56 III, 18| heat of civil war, than to appear to deserve well of the state,
57 III, 19| they so regard it as to appear never to have fared well,
58 III, 23| are accustomed never to appear to themselves so wise, as
59 III, 25| that they alone of all appear to wish to enjoy that which
60 IV, 1 | men, it is accustomed to appear alike wonderful and unworthy
61 IV, 3 | a household, that it may appear that he is possessed of
62 IV, 18| persecution, that no one should appear to have fallen into it through
63 IV, 23| mocked, because he also will appear to mock others. What, therefore,
64 IV, 25| sides; but that it might appear that He was heavenly even
65 IV, 26| of punishment, which may appear unworthy even of a man if
66 IV, 26| the danger, that it may appear what great efficacy the
67 IV, 27| be present, He will not appear, for He was not more than
68 IV, 28| For those servants do not appear to us hateful who are assiduous
69 V, 1 | as yet untried, we do not appear to ask unjustly, that if
70 V, 1 | But those things which appear humble are considered anile,
71 V, 2 | Christians, test he might appear to assail them in a hostile
72 V, 3 | God, that the other may appear to have been more modest,
73 V, 12| injustice and cruelty, wish to appear just and prudent, being
74 V, 12| this our religion. If we appear to you wise, imitate us;
75 V, 12| lastly, should most justly appear to all to be most wretched;
76 V, 13| implacable, that it should appear impossible for him to be
77 V, 18| resemblance of folly, that it may appear that those are not deceived
78 V, 18| as Carneades wished it to appear, but crafty and cunning.
79 V, 19| nothing in the life of man can appear to be so useless, so foolish,
80 V, 21| they act who would have it appear that they are defenders
81 V, 23| From which it ought to appear strange to no one if we
82 VI, 2 | with them, that I may not appear to borrow from those whose
83 VI, 3 | brought forward that it may appear that there are very great
84 VI, 5 | things are, that it may appear how much the divine condescension
85 VI, 6 | should deny it, I should appear to prove the opposite. But
86 VI, 7 | this way, that there may appear to be some distinction between
87 VI, 7 | turnings off and bypaths, which appear indeed to be separated from
88 VI, 8 | the earth, where it cannot appear. Therefore they wander,
89 VI, 12| and allege anything, to appear to be doing one thing when
90 VI, 14| they say, that those who appear evil do not sin of their
91 VI, 17| means. For nature does not appear to admit that anything should
92 VI, 18| boastful, lest he a should appear to have discharged the duties
93 VII, 1 | that is gone before should appear vain and unprofitable: if.
94 VII, 1 | things we say, they will appear to them open, and plain,
95 VII, 3 | potter, would he not plainly appear to be mad? But these men
96 VII, 4 | EVEN THOSE THINGS WHICH APPEAR EVIL; ON WHAT ACCOUNT MAN
97 VII, 4 | account, that he may only appear to have done it, hut that
98 VII, 5 | with evil some things which appear good, that is, various and
99 VII, 5 | with good some things which appear evil--that is, hardships,
100 VII, 8 | creatures do not possess, appear divine and heavenly; because
101 VII, 9 | pleasures, should we not appear to be without sense if we
102 VII, 15| servitude. Nor ought it to appear wonderful to any one, if
103 VII, 16| but there will suddenly appear stars unknown and unseen
104 VII, 16| that all the heaven will appear dark without any lights.
105 VII, 22| which they learn, that they appear not then to be learning
106 VII, 27| spent life. That man will appear before God with abundant
107 VII, 27| resources, that man will appear in opulence, to whom there