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1 I, 10| inasmuch as they are not permitted to die once only. And yet 2 I, 18| Africanus thus speaks: "If it is permitted any one to ascend to the 3 I, 18| because it will not be permitted men to rage against their 4 II, 5 | gods, because it is not permitted them to deviate from their 5 II, 9 | Academics, that men are permitted to speak with great freedom, 6 II, 9 | understand how far it is permitted man to approach. In short, 7 II, 14| years, which it might not be permitted to exceed. But he, when 8 II, 15| not all, since it is not permitted them entirely to know the 9 III, 20| Therefore they who are not permitted to pollute those objects 10 III, 28| in a well to which it was permitted him to descend, or even 11 III, 30| far as my humble talents permitted, that the philosophers held 12 IV, 2 | because it was not yet permitted for the religion of the 13 V, 7 | For on this account He permitted the unjust to be more powerful, 14 V, 13| corrupted men, when it is permitted them to make satisfaction 15 V, 13| Of necessity, for it is permitted them to escape if they wished 16 VI, 1 | far as my moderate talent permitted, I defended the truth, yet 17 VI, 8 | provisions of this law, nor is it permitted us to modify it, nor can 18 VI, 9 | punishments, when it is permitted them to live in tranquillity. 19 VI, 16| not be vices, when it is permitted us to make a right use of 20 VI, 20| If, then, it is in no way permitted to commit homicide, it is 21 VI, 24| astray on a journey, it were permitted those who have followed 22 VI, 24| rashness." It is altogether permitted them. For if we think that 23 VI, 24| our life, it will not be permitted any one to deny his actions. 24 VII, 3 | own members, unless it is permitted man also to have some power 25 VII, 9 | advantage. For when it is permitted us to enjoy the sweetest 26 VII, 25| now drawing near. It is permitted us to know respecting the 27 VII, 27| free himself while it is permitted him, while the opportunity 28 VII, 27| had entered, and if it is permitted us to enjoy them even to