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 1   I,   8|            bodies produce these evils in certain signs, regions, seasons,
 2   I,  15|                  times of plenty. Again, certain wars were carried on contrary
 3   I,  22|                reports not proved by any certain evidence.
 4   I,  58|                  is well ascertained and certain does it allow itself to
 5   I,  59|          reasonable, let us cease to use certain kinds of fruit because they
 6  II,  14|                  raging fire, into which certain fiercely cruel beings shall
 7  II,  15|                 because this is true and certain, and because we have been
 8  II,  24|                Meno put to a young slave certain questions relating to the
 9  II,  31|                                    31. A certain neutral character, then,
10  II,  48|              Because it is most true and certain that, as has been pretty
11  II,  51|                  But if this is true and certain in the opinion of proper
12  II,  54|               evils, do you refrain from certain deeds and actions? Why do
13  II,  56|                true, but not one of them certain, here too, in like manner,
14  II,  60|               all, or regard as sure and certain what they might have persuaded
15  II,  62|                of death, if the blood of certain animals is offered to certain
16  II,  62|            certain animals is offered to certain deities. These are empty
17  II,  65|              disposed. For, as with you, certain gods have fixed offices,
18  II,  68|                 what is greater and more certain, and have not suffered ourselves
19  II,  70|       suppliantly adore, did they not at certain times, as is handed down
20  II,  70|                  of life. So, then, at a certain time the god Jupiter began
21  II,  70|                Jupiter began to be, at a certain time to merit worship and
22  II,  70|             worship and sacrifices, at a certain time to be set above his
23  II,  70|             these, too, began to be at a certain time, and to be summoned
24  II,  70|                 of his body, it is quite certain that Minerva did not exist,
25  II,  70|                 be called a goddess at a certain time, to be set up in temples,
26  II,  72|              please, since it began at a certain time? or what are two thousand
27  II,  73|                mentioned just now, it is certain that you will reply, either
28 III,   9|                   have been arranged for certain uses, each for its own end,
29 III,  29|                  with father Janus, whom certain of you have declared to
30 III,  29|                  a god, when it is but a certain space measured off in the
31 III,  30|                 Now if this is clear and certain, there is, then, according
32 III,  34|                 this is sure, if this is certain, and the facts of the case
33 III,  35|                this is a true, sure, and certain opinion, they also will
34 III,  39|               false; if what they say is certain, Varro, with all his skill,
35 III,  39|               Manilius holds is true and certain, they are utterly mistaken
36  IV,  10|                if you say that there are certain things over which the deities
37  IV,  15|              each. But if it is true and certain, and is told in earnest
38  IV,  16|                which you speak, is not a certain form of deity, but the understanding
39  IV,  18|         theologians have written what is certain and well known, or set forth
40  IV,  24|               against us? Do we say that certain gods were produced from
41  IV,  27|                  or if they are true and certain, and perceived without any
42   V,   8|                 not divine. For if it is certain that men are sprung originally
43   V,  15|                  who have either allowed certain persons to write such stories,
44   V,  29|              their lusts? For when it is certain that the first and perfect
45   V,  34|                 made obscure, and has no certain limit within which the meaning
46   V,  38|                   This seems by no means certain. Do you ask for what reason,
47   V,  39|                 But if this is clear and certain, that is, if the causes
48   V,  42|                Phrygia, to have suffered certain things, to have done certain
49   V,  42|             certain things, to have done certain things also, whom all the
50  VI,  10|               recognised to be clear and certain from things which are manifest.
51  VI,  12|                found which does not have certain characteristics bestowed
52  VI,  13|               and caps, when I know that certain images have the forms of
53  VI,  13|                 images have the forms of certain men, and the features of
54  VI,  26|          punishment which should be most certain fixed in men's minds also,
55 VII,   2|               unchanged. Now, as this is certain, it follows that they should
56 VII,   5|                 and if this is clear and certain, anger has been separated
57 VII,  10|               each person, it is already certain; but if this is certain
58 VII,  10|                  certain; but if this is certain and fixed, there is no room
59 VII,  18|                with all the victims, but certain deities with certain animals,
60 VII,  18|                 but certain deities with certain animals, according to the
61 VII,  21|                  consecrate victims of a certain kind to certain deities,
62 VII,  21|             victims of a certain kind to certain deities, and that certain
63 VII,  21|                certain deities, and that certain forms of supplication should
64 VII,  21|                  consecrate victims of a certain kind to certain deities,
65 VII,  21|             victims of a certain kind to certain deities, and that certain
66 VII,  21|                certain deities, and that certain forms of supplication should
67 VII,  21|                  spring, be derived from certain reasons? Are you going to
68 VII,  23|                 stings of rage, but by a certain peculiarity of their nature.
69 VII,  24|                  that named omentum is a certain part enclosed by the reservoirs
70 VII,  35|             necessary to gods, and it is certain and evident that these have
71 VII,  38| diviners-sacrifice has been offered, and certain gods have been summoned
72 VII,  38|             shrines erected to them, and certain images and statues set on
73 VII,  39|                  dream Jupiter said to a certain rustic, obscure from the
74 VII,  40|                 and advice of the seers, certain gods were summoned from
75 VII,  44|                produced by excess. After certain gods were brought from among
76 VII,  46|             referred, if your service of certain personages is in itself
77 VII,  46|                  personages is in itself certain. Since the case is thus,
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