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1 I, 18| others, to destroy cities, to overthrow towns, to put to death or 2 I, 18| But they who reckon the overthrow of cities and people as 3 II, 3 | things which tended to the overthrow of religious ceremonies, 4 II, 6 | them which they do not also overthrow. For they argue thus: It 5 II, 7 | on account of which wars overthrow nations and cities throughout 6 II, 9 | from an uncertainty, to overthrow that which was certain. 7 II, 9 | the others, he wished to overthrow old opinions. But in this 8 II, 9 | But when he attempted to overthrow the divine providence, which 9 III, 1 | error it is necessary to overthrow both. For inasmuch as it 10 III, 6 | that he might altogether overthrow philosophy on the authority 11 III, 20| Ruler. But if he wished to overthrow those public superstitions, 12 III, 21| WHICH WOULD LEAD TO THE OVERTHROW OF STATES.~Let us, however, 13 V, 2 | of wisdom, endeavoured to overthrow wisdom. All, however, censured 14 V, 3 | when he endeavoured to overthrow his wonderful deeds, and 15 V, 4 | once for all by one attack overthrow all who everywhere effect, 16 V, 4 | pleaded by me that I might overthrow former writers, together 17 V, 5 | something of this kind for the overthrow and removal of righteousness; 18 V, 15| that he might be able to overthrow them, as he did. For it 19 VI, 6 | them--that is, who by the overthrow of cities and the destruction 20 VI, 15| grieved if he has beheld the overthrow of liberty, and the banishment 21 VI, 16| conquest of enemies, or the overthrow of a tyrant, liberty and 22 VII, 7 | and sects. For we do not overthrow philosophy, as the Academics 23 VII, 7 | arguments even though false, and overthrow those of others even though 24 VII, 14| heavenly, announce the end and overthrow of all things after a short 25 VII, 15| with so much greater an overthrow will they fall, because 26 VII, 16| which is the beginning of overthrow and disaster, will lay waste 27 VII, 19| be insufficient for the overthrow of a tyranny of immense