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1 8 | he was exposed; and being taken up by hunters, and fed by
2 14| ACTIONS OF SATURNUS AND URANUS TAKEN FROM THE HISTORIANS. ~Let
3 23| revilings. For when Hercules had taken away his oxen from a ploughman,
4 25| gods of Greece when he had taken possession of it as conqueror;
5 29| merits of virtue will be taken away. For there can be no
6 31| supposition; and if these are taken away, philosophy altogether
7 31| philosophers themselves have taken away both from philosophy.
8 31| Knowledge, therefore, is rightly taken away by Socrates and the
9 31| therefore, was rightly taken away by Zeno. If, therefore.
10 32| can be known. Thus, having taken away knowledge, they overthrew
11 36| exists? For when you have taken away the divine providence
12 36| but in reality you have taken Him away. Whence, then,
13 60| superstitions, might be taken away. What we owe to man,
14 61| they cannot entirely be taken away, since they are implanted
15 61| that they ought not to be taken away nor lessened. For they
16 64| kill, which ought not to be taken in this light, as though
17 69| the middle arguments being taken away, he rather fell into
18 70| length all evil will be taken away, that justice alone
19 71| the losses of its light taken away. All the stars will
20 72| battle, in which, being taken, with all the other tyrants,
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