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1 I, 10| play, slew him. Mars, when guilty of homicide, and set free 2 I, 15| god, because it pleased a guilty man, Antony; Quirinus was 3 II, 10| punishment on any, however guilty, inasmuch as they were men. 4 III, 17| which often passes the guilty by, and strikes dead the 5 III, 18| this. For if a homicide is guilty because he is a destroyer 6 IV, 22| condemned as one who was guilty, was put to death as one 7 IV, 26| people from those who were guilty. For people standing around 8 IV, 26| thorns--that is, evil and guilty, not knowing what was good; 9 IV, 26| if he is free, although guilty? First of all, because He, 10 V, 1 | endeavour to condemn as guilty those whom they plainly 11 V, 9 | none are regarded as more guilty than those who are of all 12 V, 9 | innocent or set free the guilty without punishment; who 13 V, 18| company with parricides and guilty men, the wicked also should 14 VI, 4 | And leads to Tartarus' guilty reign."~For it belongs to 15 VI, 10| hate a man, even though guilty. On which account God has 16 VI, 14| befitting punishments of the guilty, becomes savage cruelty. 17 VI, 20| themselves with sport, being more guilty than all those whose blood-shedding