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1 I, 7 | But perchance some one may ask of us the same question 2 I, 17| him nothing which he might ask, then the lame artificer 3 I, 21| ploughman at work, and began to ask him to sell one of his oxen. 4 II, 2 | need of his statue. For I ask, if any one should often 5 II, 4 | Now in the meantime I will ask, Why did they not punish 6 II, 9 | built? You would assuredly ask the same question about 7 II, 9 | the house which you now ask about the world--by what 8 III, 8 | learned to apply remedies. I ask, therefore, to what subject 9 III, 8 | easily understood. For I ask whether they imagine that 10 III, 9 | Wherefore, if any one should ask a man who is truly wise 11 III, 15| general uncertainty? For I ask whether he thinks that the 12 III, 19| any one, therefore, should ask me whether death is a good 13 III, 19| for its embellishment. I ask, therefore, for whom he 14 IV, 7 | CHRIST.~Some one may perhaps ask who this is who is so powerful, 15 IV, 15| baskets to the hope ofmany."~I ask, therefore, what the art 16 IV, 23| characters of others, I ask whether he is bound himself 17 IV, 29| FATHER.~Some one may perhaps ask how, when we say that we 18 V, 1 | untried, we do not appear to ask unjustly, that if there 19 V, 7 | some may be inclined to ask, why, if this be justice, 20 V, 12| Furius against justice: "I ask," he says, "if there should 21 V, 20| folly. And if you should ask them the grounds of their 22 V, 20| petitioner whatever he shall ask, when he draws nigh to offer 23 V, 20| For what can the robber ask when he sacrifices, or the 24 V, 21| own? I wish therefore to ask them to whom especially 25 VI, 11| necessity and peril of a man. I ask, therefore, of those who 26 VI, 16| mediocrity profit us? I ask whether they think that 27 VI, 20| they esteem a pleasure. I ask now whether they can be 28 VII, 23| of the dead, let no one ask of us how this is possible: 29 VII, 25| Perhaps some one may now ask when these things of which