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1 I, 11| may punish the gods who commit perjury? What is this great 2 I, 21| do in profane places, who commit the greatest crimes amidst 3 III, 7 | it is more dangerous to commit a fault in arranging the 4 IV, 16| crime they were about to commit, says, "Blessed is the man 5 V, 9 | the sack; who, in fine, commit sacrilege, and despoil the 6 V, 9 | that they themselves who commit wicked actions are impious. 7 V, 12| as beyond all crimes to commit no crime, and to have a 8 V, 13| persecution itself,--since men may commit sin, and be defiled by sacrifice, 9 V, 14| death or severity of pain, commit any injustice. Unless by 10 V, 18| unlawful not only himself to commit slaughter, but to be present 11 V, 18| to perish rather than to commit an injury, that he may preserve 12 V, 20| an inexpiable crime they commit; in the first place, because 13 V, 20| nothing else but that they may commit crimes with impunity. For 14 V, 20| the thief, but that he may commit more peculations? But in 15 VI, 18| wish to contend, and to commit himself to danger, since 16 VI, 20| is in no way permitted to commit homicide, it is not allowed 17 VII, 5 | no one might sin, no one commit evil? Although I have explained