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1 I, pref| oratory, in which being long engaged, we trained young 2 I, 11 | which are separated by so long an interval, should meet 3 I, 13 | went into exile; and after long wanderings came into Italy 4 I, 22 | of Jupiter, and, after a long delay there, brought forward 5 I, 22 | great modesty, that, as long as she lived, no male except 6 I, 23 | indeed, was distant by a long series of descents. But 7 II, 7 | think them celestial if they long for anything from the earth, 8 II, 8 | that, if I shall delay too long in the setting forth of 9 II, 12 | one considers during how long a time and in what manner 10 II, 13 | duration; but still, however, long, inasmuch as it was extended 11 II, 20 | the truth which they have long sought for has been at length 12 III, 4 | now appears to have been long ago destroyed by its own 13 III, 11 | these things? For not to long for, or desire, or love 14 III, 17 | regards the actions of men: as long as the hope of impunity 15 III, 19 | introduce souls that have long existed into new bodies, 16 III, 20 | Artificer, or have existed so long without a Ruler. But if 17 III, 21 | capable of being endured, as long as it appears to be spoken 18 IV, 5 | into captivity, endured a long servitude, until, in the 19 IV, 10 | that the prophets before a long series of ages published 20 IV, 10 | and sojourning there a long time, they were oppressed 21 IV, 11 | had cast aside· And He had long before threatened that He 22 IV, 14 | Alexander, who lived not long after the banishment of 23 IV, 15 | which were foretold even long ago by the prophets who 24 IV, 15 | to which my discourse has long been hastening. His powers 25 IV, 16 | of which the prophets had long before written. For both 26 IV, 16 | and abundance of peace, as long as the moon is lifted up." 27 IV, 26 | office of its nature; but as long as it speaks false things 28 V, 3 | testimony of the prophets who long before foretold all things 29 V, 8 | worship the true God. But you long for justice on the earth, 30 V, 22 | ignorance to fury. For these, as long as there is peace among 31 V, 23 | of humanity; nor does he long for any power or honour, 32 VI, 2 | respecting duty, than a long speech in behalf of a seditious 33 VI, 13 | can be without fault as long as he is burthened with 34 VI, 15 | circuitous route, which is long and rough, they return to 35 VII, 5 | troubles and labours as long as he shall be on earth, 36 VII, 5 | author of the human race, as long as he was conversant with 37 VII, 5 | this cannot take place as long as the soul is clothed with 38 VII, 6 | established? Why, or when, or how long, or how far were men produced, 39 VII, 12 | remains entire for a very long time. For if they both perished 40 VII, 12 | at his departure? For as long as he perceives and has 41 VII, 13 | replied in these verses:--~"As long as the soul is bound by 42 VII, 14 | which the world now has long endured. But how that will 43 VII, 15 | his posterity, remaining long in Egypt, had increased 44 VII, 15 | with such vastness, and so long increased by so many and 45 VII, 15 | former times, though they had long flourished, were nevertheless 46 VII, 15 | was taken away, which was long its rival in power, it stretched 47 VII, 15 | divinations, announcing long before the founding of the 48 VII, 20 | heritage of clay:~Full many a long contracted stain~Perforce