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1 II, 4 | followed up his sacrilegious acts by jesting words. For when 2 II, 4 | punish so many and such great acts of sacrilege in Dionysius, 3 II, 9 | therefore, how foolishly he acts, who inquires into things 4 III, 14| Lucretius, accordingly, acts more correctly in praising 5 III, 14| discoverer of wisdom; but he acts foolishly in this, that 6 III, 15| itself is vicious; because acts are seen, the intention 7 III, 17| were exhorting his men to acts of violence, what other 8 III, 23| for money, employ it in acts of kindness and humanity, 9 III, 28| thus lies prostrate? He acts foolishly, he says; but 10 III, 29| enemy of righteousness, who acts in opposition to God; the 11 IV, 23| assemblage of men among whom he acts; and he ought himself to 12 V, 9 | would consider their own acts, and the acts of those whom 13 V, 9 | their own acts, and the acts of those whom they condemn 14 V, 23| and wise man. But he often acts unjustly also, and desires 15 VI, 1 | so also they arrange the acts of their whole life. And 16 VI, 11| plainly keeps men back from acts of kindness, and advises 17 VI, 12| shall die, since one who acts thus must deprive himself 18 VII, 9 | virtue is not an evil, and acts honourably, inasmuch as