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   Book, Chapter
1 I, 6 | of greater learning ever lived, even among the Greeks, 2 I, 6 | of Pontus writes that she lived in the times of Solon and 3 I, 9 | evident at what time he lived. He also, excited by rage 4 I, 11| those, for instance, who lived during the reign of Saturn, 5 I, 11| possible for him to have lived, he would never have given 6 I, 11| because he was the first who lived of the male children of 7 I, 13| and Varro. For since men lived in Italy after a rustic 8 I, 13| and death. Orpheus, who lived in more recent times than 9 I, 15| small number of men who lived a rustic life without any 10 I, 22| modesty, that, as long as she lived, no male except her husband 11 I, 22| and torn in pieces; and he lived about the same time with 12 I, 23| whose memory is honoured lived. Theophilus, in his book 13 I, 23| Assyrians, is found to have lived 322 years before the Trojan 14 II, 4 | also followed him; for he lived even to old age, and handed 15 II, 9 | afterwards the crazy Epicurus lived, who alone ventured to deny 16 II, 9 | might see, if he could have lived at that time in which God 17 II, 11| and images; inasmuch as he lived in the times of Jupiter, 18 II, 13| had been well if he had lived in accordance with his words; 19 II, 13| ancients were supposed to have lived a thousand years. For he 20 III, 8 | regard him as a man: for he lived in such a manner that there 21 III, 8 | the compulsion of nature lived in a manner different from 22 III, 15| their property, whereas he lived in indulgence without any 23 III, 16| through so many ages, who lived in accordance with their 24 III, 16| mankind for many generations lived without system. In ridicule 25 III, 18| happened to him if he had lived. For Caius Caesar, such 26 III, 18| of life as though you had lived, or had ever settled with 27 III, 18| falsely said that he had lived before, and that in his 28 III, 19| it right, that he who has lived a life of wickedness in 29 III, 19| distinguished talent and learning lived in other cities, who were 30 III, 21| unless they shall always have lived together,--unless devotedness 31 IV, 5 | from the prophet Moses, who lived about seven hundred years 32 IV, 14| time in which Zechariah lived, until the fifteenth year 33 IV, 14| Darius and Alexander, who lived not long after the banishment 34 VI, 2 | those gods, since they once lived, are dead, as from their 35 VII, 1 | of virtue who have always lived in the enjoyment of good 36 VII, 5 | offended God, the first man lived in the exercise of good 37 VII, 5 | conversant with good only, lived as an infant, ignorant of 38 VII, 13| which he did not see that he lived, and had the mind by which 39 VII, 24| the righteous, who have lived from the beginning, will


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