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1 I, pref| For it is plain that some gave up their property, and altogether 2 I, 1 | their pleadings, at last gave themselves up to philosophy, 3 I, 5 | of the gods; but yet he gave us no information, for he 4 I, 6 | he fled into Egypt, and gave laws and letters to the 5 I, 6 | the ninth of Phrygia, who gave oracles at Ancyra;--the 6 I, 11 | parents might be preserved, gave their names to the heaven 7 I, 11 | lives or after their death gave their names to mountains 8 I, 11 | Latium, also, Aventinus gave his name to the mountain 9 I, 11 | and Tiberinus, or Tiber, gave his name to the river in 10 I, 11 | ignorant of these things, he gave another account of the matter; 11 I, 11 | called the firmament, and he gave to the heaven its name from 12 I, 11 | Jupiter in prayer first gave the name of heaven to that 13 I, 12 | productive organs, since he gave birth to Saturn himself; 14 I, 13 | flesh, but that Jupiter, who gave to men laws and civilization, 15 I, 13 | mountain tops dispersed,~And gave them statutes to obey,~And 16 I, 15 | very style of expression, gave no indications of a distempered 17 I, 17 | gods? And this circumstance gave rise to false opinions and 18 I, 18 | The conferring of benefits gave the name of gods to Ceres 19 I, 18 | must belong to Him, who gave to man both wisdom to discover, 20 I, 20 | whose likeness it was, he gave it a name from the place. 21 I, 20 | Jupiter; and when the rest gave way, Terminus alone remained. 22 I, 21 | barbarous, so savage, that they gave the name of sacrifice to 23 I, 21 | the nymph Amalthea, which gave suck to the infant; and 24 I, 21 | Phrygian strains, as it gave before."~Sallust rejected 25 I, 21 | though his office as proetor gave him an exemption from this 26 I, 22 | this in Sicily, when he gave the name of his host Acestes 27 I, 22 | observance of his worship, and gave an example for the imitation 28 II, 1 | and look to the earth, He gave to man an elevated countenance, 29 II, 2 | your Creator raised you. He gave to you an elevated countenance; 30 II, 9 | you prove this? For you gave no reason for its being 31 II, 9 | it is natural to Him, He gave it to Himself, since God 32 II, 11 | seas were filled. And God gave nourishment to all these 33 II, 11 | are of great strength He gave, that they might assist 34 II, 13 | God his Father. Then He gave to him fixed commands, by 35 III, 8 | knowledge the chief good, gave something peculiar to man; 36 III, 13 | rather to be praised who gave her. In the same manner 37 III, 15 | of it as a rule of life, gave to it that which was its 38 III, 19 | not dissimilar, that he gave thanks to nature, first 39 III, 19 | if he had said that he gave thanks because he was born 40 III, 20 | that a wise man deservedly gave thanks that he was born 41 III, 29 | rudder, as though she both gave wealth and had the government 42 IV, 6 | same poem:--~"But whom God gave for faithful men to honour."~ 43 IV, 7 | which the supreme Father gave Him from the beginning, 44 IV, 11 | dwell in the land which I gave to you and to your fathers 45 IV, 15 | of the feet, He not only gave the power of walking, but 46 IV, 15 | Nor was it enough that He gave strength to the feeble, 47 IV, 18 | nothing in His own defence, he gave sentence that there appeared 48 IV, 18 | saluted Him as King, and gave Him gall for food, and mingled 49 IV, 18 | rebellious, nor do I oppose: I gave my back to the scourge, 50 IV, 18 | sixty-eighth Psalm: "And they gave me gall for my meat; and 51 IV, 18 | meat; and in my thirst they gave me vinegar to drink." The 52 IV, 18 | also would happen:--~"They gave me gall for my food, and 53 IV, 19 | voice, and of His own accord gave up His spirit. And at the 54 IV, 26 | the eyes of the blind, and gave light to those who did not 55 IV, 26 | For the vinegar which they gave Him to drink, and the gall 56 IV, 26 | and the gall which they gave Him to eat, held forth hardships 57 IV, 26 | harsh and severe in itself, gave to us a sample of the future 58 IV, 30 | should contend. Then that He gave us sure commands, which 59 V, 5 | they who had possessions gave liberally and bountifully 60 V, 5 | over the whole world?~"He gave to the black serpents their 61 V, 7 | retained by God when He gave justice to the earth; and 62 V, 13 | Regulus,--the one of whom gave himself up to be slain by 63 V, 18 | by you, of whom the one gave himself to the tyrant as 64 V, 19 | the breath of life, and gave them light. But if he is 65 VI, 9 | was at Athens, who both gave alms to the needy, and entertained 66 VI, 10 | furnish him with wisdom, He gave him, besides other things, 67 VI, 15 | things. If, therefore, they gave another name to joy because 68 VI, 18 | which I have lately spoken, gave the greatest praises to 69 VI, 19 | what virtue is, nor why God gave anger to man. And if this 70 VI, 20 | the most skilful Creator gave to man pleasure without 71 VI, 20 | on the other hand, God gave virtue on this account, 72 VII, 4 | the place of all these He gave to man that which was most 73 VII, 4 | things, as many as exist, and gave him so much honour that 74 VII, 4 | that the divine providence gave the place nearest to itself 75 VII, 5 | want of nothing? Or if He gave such honour to man as to 76 VII, 5 | living beings. Moreover, He gave to the earth, which He designed 77 VII, 5 | conflict with evils, He gave both together, because each 78 VII, 11 | everlasting, as He Himself who gave them. What shall I say of