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1 I, 6 | own authors, except in the case of the Erythraean Sibyl, 2 I, 8 | exist? For assuredly in the case of mankind and the other 3 I, 11| which I had omitted. In the case of one goddess only he exercised 4 I, 11| speak, was man; but in the case of that natural Jupiter, 5 I, 11| is a stranger, and in a case where the benefit is small. 6 I, 12| supported. Lastly, even if the case were as they would have 7 I, 15| or, as is commonly the case, in flattery of present 8 I, 15| to the heaven; as is the case with those who flatter kings, 9 I, 15| without hesitation in the case of Hercules, Liber, Aesculapius, 10 I, 16| And this cannot be the case with a God. But let the 11 I, 16| must we suppose to be the case with the gods who have been 12 I, 17| from Cecrops? An evident case of incest, as I think, which 13 I, 18| consequence. What is the case of our own countrymen? Are 14 I, 18| produces no injury; but in the case of a king, because it occasions 15 I, 21| the swift god;" so in this case no more suitable victim 16 II, 1 | this, indeed, is not the case with men in their prosperity. 17 II, 2 | for if they are gods, the case cannot be otherwise. Why, 18 II, 2 | he is at hand. But in the case of God, whose spirit and 19 II, 4 | succession to his son. In his case, therefore, because men 20 II, 4 | should I say that, in the case of Verres himself, that 21 II, 7 | your religion; but in the case of our ancestors it is reasonable 22 II, 9 | away providence; in whose case, if you wish to oppose him, 23 II, 9 | another. But if this is the case, it is plain that His power 24 II, 9 | made this world. In that case, it follows that two eternal 25 II, 11| these things are seen in the case of men individually: for 26 II, 11| to have happened in the case of Phaethon; or by a deluge, 27 II, 17| especially deceive in the case of oracles, the juggleries 28 II, 19| this is the state of the case, that whosoever shall prostrate 29 II, 20| me. For as in the former case we were oppressed by a multitude, 30 III, 1 | to be the nature of the case, that simple and undisguised 31 III, 4 | because it cannot be the case that nothing at all is known.~ 32 III, 18| man (as is wont to be the case with old women who are free 33 III, 18| What shall we do in the case of Cicero, who, having said 34 III, 20| What can you do in the case of those who wish to pry 35 III, 22| were not separated in the case of other animals, he thought 36 III, 23| which we see happen in the case of those animals which are 37 IV, 1 | must necessarily be the case. For men ceased to raise 38 IV, 3 | heart and tongue, as is the case with ours, which is true. 39 IV, 4 | to be different in each case. For the one is concerned 40 IV, 8 | was born;" which was the case with no one else but Christ. 41 IV, 13| deny the real state of the case; as that which he says, 42 IV, 15| could have contrived in this case, the skill of which is of 43 IV, 16| divine honour: which is the case with those who are destitute 44 IV, 22| Himself to be God. For in that case all would have obeyed the 45 IV, 24| earthly teacher. For in the case of a man his instruction 46 V, 3 | things were done in His case which were announced to 47 V, 7 | is, the necessity of the case itself teaches. For if it 48 V, 13| think, as is really the case, that neither the agreement 49 V, 13| infused into them. But in our case (not to speak of men), boys 50 V, 17| their characters, and in the case of the same persons often 51 V, 17| violence upon another, in this case he is just, but foolish, 52 V, 18| But let us grant that the case which the philosopher proposes 53 V, 18| the life of another in a case which involves the destruction 54 V, 19| appears as foolish as, in a case where life is endangered, 55 V, 23| prove our point from the case of a single virtue. For 56 VI, 3 | proposed to each, and in each case an immortal: but that the 57 VI, 5 | virtue, as it has been in the case of many of the philosophers; 58 VI, 5 | because the nature of the case is such that each must be 59 VI, 6 | necessarily erred in the case of the other goods and evils 60 VI, 8 | of your life, as in the case of a voyage, your feet will 61 VI, 10| animal. Therefore, in the case of other men, we ought to 62 VI, 11| not hope for this in the case of the needy, they think 63 VI, 12| and although it be in the case of an unknown man, we will 64 VI, 12| their preserver, in which case you need not fear thief 65 VI, 15| fear caution. But in the case of the fourth they are at 66 VI, 16| if I show that there is a case in which it is vicious not 67 VI, 16| and that there is another case, on the contrary, in which 68 VI, 16| doubts but that in the former case to rejoice a little, and 69 VI, 20| accustomed to happen, in the case of each sex, even through 70 VI, 24| are: "But if, as in the case of those who have gone astray 71 VI, 25| corruptible. Therefore, in each case, that which is incorporeal 72 VII, 1 | for eternity. Whereas the case is far different, since 73 VII, 12| false, and dissimilar to the case supposed; for the soul is