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1 I, 3 | affections, by which we are accustomed to be moved either to anger, 2 I, 5 | very persons whom they are accustomed to make use of against us,-- 3 I, 11| this? For Jupiter is not accustomed to be worshipped without 4 I, 11| heaven), because we are accustomed to say that those whose 5 I, 13| other men, were at that time accustomed to eat human flesh, but 6 I, 21| both a torch and a man are accustomed to be thrown to him. But 7 I, 21| Then also a virgin is accustomed to cast from the wooden 8 I, 21| that the Carthaginians were accustomed to immolate human victims 9 I, 21| people of Lampsacus were accustomed to sacrifice an ass to Priapus, 10 I, 22| failing spring. Hither he was accustomed to withdraw himself without 11 II, 1 | on the sum of affairs, am accustomed to wonder that the majesty 12 II, 4 | those from whom men were accustomed to implore them. He did 13 II, 10| with life. Exiles also were accustomed to be forbidden the use 14 II, 11| said that the poets are not accustomed to speak that which is altogether 15 II, 13| which he was not before accustomed to do. Then God drove out 16 II, 13| authorities report that men are accustomed to reach one hundred and 17 II, 15| and therefore they are accustomed to accommodate their answers 18 II, 20| which they themselves are accustomed to profess, that they are 19 III, 1 | arms, in which they are accustomed to pride themselves and 20 III, 1 | so defended that they are accustomed to appear true. Wherefore 21 III, 6 | to this is that which is accustomed to be proposed in the schools 22 III, 14| philosophy, as you yourself are accustomed to oast, and elucidated 23 III, 22| if those things which are accustomed to be judged base and disgraceful 24 III, 23| those lesser s ones, who are accustomed never to appear to themselves 25 IV, 1 | condition of men, it is accustomed to appear alike wonderful 26 IV, 1 | give any account, they were accustomed to testify that, they knew 27 IV, 2 | exposed to view. Whence I am accustomed to wonder that, when Pythagoras, 28 IV, 4 | the creation of man is not accustomed to be assigned to Saturnus, 29 IV, 7 | for by this the Jews were accustomed to call their kings. But 30 IV, 7 | the change of a letter are accustomed to call Him Chrestus. The 31 IV, 12| that certain animals are accustomed to conceive by the wind 32 IV, 15| by these testimonies, are accustomed to have recourse to the 33 V, 1 | faithful only: in short, he is accustomed to be derided by the learned 34 V, 3 | and wonderful things are accustomed to be related. Why therefore, 35 V, 5 | live justly (for they are accustomed to give precepts by circumlocutions), 36 V, 15| on both sides. And he was accustomed to do this, that he might 37 V, 15| ancient Romans, who were accustomed to glory in justice, used 38 V, 23| the next place, as it is accustomed to happen in matters of 39 V, 24| He also, although He is accustomed to avenge the persecutions 40 VI, 2 | precepts remain, which they are accustomed to give correctly, with 41 VI, 3 | which the philosophers are accustomed to present them: first of 42 VI, 5 | effect. But whatever they are accustomed to say in their definition 43 VI, 6 | things which the good are accustomed to do, and that the more 44 VI, 10| all business, who, being accustomed to the society of men, cannot 45 VI, 18| and what carnage it is accustomed to produce, from what can 46 VI, 18| says, "O Caesar, who art accustomed to forget nothing except 47 VI, 20| things may happen, or are accustomed to happen, in the case of 48 VI, 21| not believe. For, being accustomed to sweet and polished speeches 49 VII, 7 | philosophy, as the Academics are accustomed to do, whose plan was to 50 VII, 16| things take place in the accustomed manner; but there will suddenly 51 VII, 26| vanity, because we are not accustomed to defend and assert it