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1 I, 11| another in the times that followed. It is therefore possible 2 I, 11| history was translated and followed by Ennius, whose words are 3 I, 14| been tossed over all lands, followed by armed men whom Jupiter 4 I, 20| name. The Romans doubtless followed the example of the Athenians 5 I, 20| abundant blossom. The poet followed up this idea in his Fasti, 6 I, 20| stratagem of the enemy, followed. The women in arms went 7 I, 23| For those things must be followed up more fully, that, having 8 II, 4 | jeer at such gods, for he followed up his sacrilegious acts 9 II, 4 | usual good fortune also followed him; for he lived even to 10 II, 11| attempt to do this; and Tully followed them in many places. But, 11 II, 13| are first. Death therefore followed man, according to the sentence 12 II, 17| threatening danger; that the ship followed the hand of Claudia; that 13 II, 18| shall have worshipped and followed these most wicked spirits, 14 III, 3 | Socrates, and the Academics who followed him, take away knowledge, 15 III, 12| the Stoics also, whom he followed, say that no one can be 16 III, 14| in the Academy which you followed and approved. But this teaches 17 III, 17| was much more generally followed than those of the others; 18 III, 17| necessity of the subjects which followed led him to absurdities. 19 III, 18| decrees of the Stoics, whom he followed, and might make his name 20 III, 23| black? How naturally it followed, that he should also assert 21 III, 24| were constellations. It followed, therefore, from this rotundity 22 III, 24| that last consequence also followed, that there would be no 23 IV, 1 | this kind, therefore, were followed by injustice and impiety, 24 IV, 1 | earth-born superstitions. There followed the disagreement of mankind, 25 IV, 10| tyrant of the Egyptians followed with this great host of 26 IV, 15| Him when a great multitude followed Him of the maimed, or sick, 27 IV, 15| immediately at His word there followed a calm.~But perhaps the 28 IV, 18| Gavius, which Marcus Tullius followed up with all the spirit and 29 V, 3 | precepts and in reality they followed that course of life which 30 V, 3 | afterwards that all who followed their system would suffer 31 V, 10| is therefore deservedly followed by punishment; and the deity 32 V, 18| have as yet existed who followed that course of life. But 33 VI, 4 | first place temporal evils followed by eternal goods, which 34 VI, 4 | other, first temporal goods followed by eternal evils, which 35 VI, 5 | of no avail unless it is followed up by action. Horace therefore 36 VI, 6 | poet, and all those whom he followed, thought that it meant to 37 VI, 6 | sketches; and I wish that we followed even these, for they are 38 VI, 9 | virtue, that is, justice, is followed by poverty. Therefore he 39 VI, 15| arranged, this naturally followed. For as we rejoice in good 40 VI, 24| permitted those who have followed a devious course to correct 41 VII, 9 | absurdities which necessarily followed such a sentiment. But if 42 VII, 14| and in this they perhaps followed the Chaldeans, who, as Cicero