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 1   I,   2|  superstition. And, in the first place, we ask this of them in
 2   I,   2|       the constellations to take place in the east? Has the sun
 3   I,   5|          those things which took place long ago, how can we be
 4   I,   7|          reasons each event took place; but in order to demonstrate
 5   I,   8|          intervals, changes take place in the universe, and, as
 6   I,   8| advantages all things which take place, we blame the results of
 7   I,  12|          those things which take place are not brought about in
 8   I,  25|         as occupying the highest place among all exalted ones,
 9   I,  27|              27. This is not the place to examine all our traducers,
10   I,  54|          things which never took place, and that when they were
11   I,  64|         the stars of heaven, you place in the shrines of your libraries,
12  II,   7|                  7. In the first place, you yourselves, too, see
13  II,  12|         and putting scorn in its place, in order that, as they
14  II,  20|   contact. Let us then imagine a place dug out in the earth, fit
15  II,  21|       Now, as we have prepared a place for our idea, let us next
16  II,  25|       divine, holding the fourth place under God tim Lord of the
17  II,  29|         immense values. Cease to place man in the upper ranks,
18  II,  30|        itself, where there is no place on which the mark of this
19  II,  44|         of His royal and exalted place, to prevent their departure,
20  II,  44|        He knew that by change of place they would become base-and,
21  II,  47|       and which have usurped the place of deities in men's belief.
22  II,  53|       case, we do nothing out of place or foolish in believing
23  II,  58|          of some power? what the place, too, and space is in which
24 III,   6|        at all. For, in the first place, we cannot be led to believe
25 III,  29|       prayers you give the first place, and whom you believe to
26 III,  35|      your praises to its highest place, declare, with commendable
27 III,  44|          and put others in their place, it may well be doubted
28  IV,   3|   Romulus had not held the first place in casting the javelin,
29  IV,   5|     understood. For in the first place, indeed, the world itself
30  IV,   5|         the same, but to our own place and position, we being so
31  IV,  12|          should take the other's place, deluding, mocking, deceiving,
32  IV,  13|       not some one, who comes in place of all whom yon invoke,
33  IV,  16|        drawn-out animal shall we place among them, or to whom shall
34  IV,  21|         a nurse, and in the next place maintained the life given
35  IV,  37|         think that anger finds a place in the divine nature, or
36   V,   1|       Martius Picus came to this place to drink,-for hither they
37   V,  22|    evil-speaking, a kind of open place into which should gather
38   V,  28|         his oath, he goes to the place of the funeral, and -"ficorum
39   V,  30|       them down from the exalted place of inhabitants of heaven,
40   V,  35|        what should be put in the place of all these, changing the
41   V,  38|       answer, all that has taken place and has been set down distinctly
42   V,  38|       but what has already taken place, cannot be at the same time
43   V,  38|         can that which has taken place be anything else than what
44   V,  38|         else than what has taken place; nor can that pass over
45   V,  39|       been done, which has taken place, cannot, in the nature of
46  VI,   4|          to be not partly at any place, but all everywhere, not
47  VI,   5|   anywhere, or he will be at one place only, since he cannot give
48  VI,   7|         when cut off, or in what place it was shut up, and the
49  VI,  10|          you form and put in the place of the immortal gods reproduce
50  VI,  12|          remove the Sun from his place before the gate and transfer
51  VI,  12|        this one rays of light to place a little cap on the Sun'
52  VI,  15|          Lo, if some one were to place before you copper in the
53  VI,  15|        more, if some one were to place before you the faces of
54  VI,  17|         Here, then, in the first place, we wish and ask to be told
55  VI,  18|          they not go away to any place, even though summoned by
56  VI,  20|        they do not depart to any place from their figures and images,
57  VI,  20|       themselves, but to set and place it in the cackling of geese.
58  VI,  21|          high, and set up in its place one made of copper covered
59 VII,  12|        not fitting, in the first place, that the power of the deities
60 VII,  12|      inevitably, and there is no place in the gods for ambition
61 VII,  15|        us, you say, in the first place, what is an opinion worthy
62 VII,  17|        passed? Finally, cease to place fire upon your altars, then
63 VII,  20|         which it is customary to place upon their sacrifices should
64 VII,  24|     mysteries have restored to a place among the secret laws of
65 VII,  26|         many ages took the first place in the ceremonies? For if
66 VII,  31|          which is brought to the place, and the rest will not be
67 VII,  36|          we hold it to be out of place, nay more, we judge it incredible,
68 VII,  40|      pillar, was hurled from its place. Thereafter a response was
69 VII,  43|    before, that is, in the first place, not only would not the
70 VII,  45|       belly to receive it, and a place where he may digest the
71 VII,  45|          Whenever he changes his place, and prepares to pass from
72 VII,  46|         say than that which took place and was seen, which has
73 App     |     power. For who, in the first place, thinks or believes that
74 App     |  self-control. For, in the first place, who is there who would
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