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1 I, 5 | unknown truth. For, as he wished it to appear, it was by 2 I, 7 | when he was asked how he wished to be supplicated, he thus 3 I, 10| by his Indian victory, he wished to give proof of his manliness, 4 I, 15| the example of Plato, he wished to set forth those laws 5 I, 18| disfigured by ulcers, neither wished to be healed nor to grow 6 I, 20| to the lust of youth, and wished them to worship gods of 7 I, 20| underservedly. For when Tarquinius wished to build the Capitol, and 8 I, 21| invented by the poets, and wished to give an ingenious explanation 9 I, 22| gods. It is evident that he wished to imitate the craftiness 10 II, 1 | part of man: for if they wished to understand this, in the 11 II, 2 | death and hell. And if you wished to escape these, you would 12 II, 8 | in jest asked whether she wished to remove to Rome, answered 13 II, 8 | Rome, answered that she wished it. Claudia also is set 14 II, 9 | disagree with the others, he wished to overthrow old opinions. 15 II, 9 | into those things which God wished to be kept secret! But his 16 II, 9 | revealed the truth to man, He wished us only to know those things 17 II, 17| of Veii answered that she wished to remove to Rome; that 18 III, 1 | the pursuit of those who wished to know the truth, because 19 III, 6 | itself. But the evasive man wished to take away learning from 20 III, 8 | with virtuous principle, wished to avoid this common blending 21 III, 13| was in pleading causes, he wished to press his opponent by 22 III, 14| appears, either that he wished to praise Pythagoras, who 23 III, 16| philosophy; that is, they wished by discussion to tear up 24 III, 20| also impious; because they wished to send their inquisitive 25 III, 20| without a Ruler. But if he wished to overthrow those public 26 III, 20| abandoned, desperate man, if he wished to scoff at religion; madman, 27 III, 25| philosophy; and Plato also, who wished to compose a state of wise 28 IV, 8 | accomplished whatever He wished, assuredly He did not require 29 IV, 11| Gentiles." Therefore, when God wished to send to the earth one 30 IV, 13| Nathan was sent to David, who wished to build a temple for God; 31 IV, 22| righteousness (if He so wished) with greater authority, 32 IV, 24| power not to obey if they so wished; and a punishment for those 33 IV, 24| power to obey if they so wished. How then can excuse be 34 IV, 28| than which nothing can be wished more honourable, nothing 35 V, 1 | poison. And on this account I wished to connect wisdom with religion, 36 V, 2 | propitious to them. But when he wished to weaken the grounds of 37 V, 3 | did not however deny them, wished to show that Apollonius 38 V, 3 | your-description. when Domitian wished to punish him, suddenly 39 V, 3 | crucified. But perhaps he wished from this very thing to 40 V, 3 | short, have you yourself wished to raise a monument of your 41 V, 3 | Doubtless the crafty man wished to conceal the wolf under 42 V, 4 | the subject further than I wished.~ 43 V, 7 | there were some one who wished to turn us away from God? 44 V, 13| crime to the enemy whom he wished to kill, and by that punishment 45 V, 13| permitted them to escape if they wished to do so; but of their own 46 V, 15| or any other person had wished to complete the defence 47 V, 17| great price." From which he wished it to be understood, both 48 V, 18| from me, to show why God wished to enclose justice under 49 V, 18| cause why he appeared so, he wished to show that the truth lay 50 V, 18| a wise man, as Carneades wished it to appear, but crafty 51 VI, 6 | with one. Cnoeus Pompeius wished to be the defender of the 52 VI, 10| For God, since He is kind, wished us to be a social animal. 53 VI, 15| through want of which they wished, contrary to what nature 54 VI, 18| that canine s eloquence, be wished man also to live after the 55 VI, 20| although that which he has wished should befall the child-- 56 VI, 21| the greatest foresight, He wished those things which are divine 57 VII, 1 | things could perish, and wished to escape this objection, 58 VII, 2 | intelligence, which they wished to do by themselves without 59 VII, 3 | succession? Doubtless God wished us to be seen, and to frame, 60 VII, 5 | not to nature, because God wished that we should procure life 61 VII, 6 | upon themselves when they wished. Whether, therefore, souls 62 VII, 10| gained the honours which it wished for, loses its strength; 63 VII, 26| majesty consists. For they who wished to take away the worship 64 VII, 26| especially guard thee whom He has wished to be the guardian of the


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