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 1   I,   2|        of the constellations to take place in the east? Has the
 2   I,   8|       stated intervals, changes take place in the universe, and,
 3   I,   8|     advantages all things which take place, we blame the results
 4   I,  12|        since those things which take place are not brought about
 5   I,  20|         their innate powers, to take vengeance for their offended
 6   I,  63|      lame walk, not know how to take from them all power to move
 7   I,  63|         think it worth while to take account of what their daring
 8  II,  13|     bodies?-You, indeed, do not take every pains for their safety,
 9  II,  31|    subject to death, and cannot take upon itself the divine substance;
10  II,  40|      low one for what they buy, take interest at greedy and excessive
11  II,  42|         flute; that they should take the lead in singing impure
12  II,  53|    trust that Almighty God will take care of us when we leave
13  II,  55|       the Almighty God does not take away these evils, but suffers
14  II,  55|        knowledge and science we take our stand,-that nothing
15  II,  56|         maintain that they both take part in the affairs of men,
16  II,  64|       from it? Do you choose to take what is offered, and turn
17  II,  65|         and may be compelled to take to yourself that which you
18  II,  70|        thoughts, and do you not take care to examine when your
19  II,  70|        that you do yourself,-to take occasion to revile and accuse
20  II,  71|        seen by any one who will take them in hand even, as the
21 III,  11|        we not suppose that they take it amiss, even in the highest
22 III,  23|      with hurtful laziness, not take care to avert from the herds
23 III,  38|     deities themselves? For, to take no notice of the other authors,
24 III,  40|  reliable on which the mind can take its stand, drawing by conjecture
25  IV,   3|  passable a road, that he might take the Capitoline. Before these
26  IV,   3|         king had been unable to take the Tarpeian rock, would
27  IV,   5|  continuance, no fixedness, but take their forms from our sides,
28  IV,  12|         it, that the one should take the other's place, deluding,
29  IV,  20|      bonds of marriage? Do they take upon themselves the engagements
30  IV,  33|          but with men also. You take no care as to what is said
31  IV,  35|         priests and magistrates take their places, the chief
32  IV,  35|       curiae; the Quindecemviri take their places, crowned with
33  IV,  35|        their mitres; the augurs take their places, who disclose
34  IV,  35|     whole people and the senate take their places; the fathers
35   V,   2|         2. What the mind should take up first, what last, or
36   V,   7|     mutilates himself, saying, "Take these, Acdestis, for which
37   V,  13|        herself of her breasts? "Take and keep these," says he, "
38   V,  26|       wicked calumnies, let him take the hooks of the Thracian
39   V,  33|       the writers summon you to take counsel with them? or did
40   V,  35|   should refer each. For as, to take an example, you wish Jupiter
41   V,  41|         and in one narrative to take up at the same time opposite
42  VI,   2|    fruits with droughts; should take no part in the slaughter
43  VI,   3|        Him the other things, to take which and pour them forth
44  VI,   3|       be believed that the gods take pleasure in them, or that
45  VI,  10|         ways in your hands they take the forms of men filling
46  VI,  12|         if he were preparing to take the road, and avoiding the
47  VI,  12|         like manner, he were to take away Iris horns from the
48  VI,  12| peculiar to them; since, if you take away their dress, the means
49 VII,   4|          what pleasure is it to take delight in the slaughter
50 VII,   4|       bad habit have trained to take these as food, are sometimes
51 VII,   9|         of the deities, were to take a man's voice and speak
52 VII,   9|     children; and do not I both take care to procure offspring,
53 VII,  15|        blood, which you see him take and share in with dogs?
54 VII,  16|        of what is so cruel, and take delight in foul smells which,
55 VII,  20|   gloomy colour, why do you not take care that all the other
56 VII,  23|         is contrary to anything take and change into its own
57 VII,  25|       they, as is usually done, take these little bits as sweet
58 VII,  28|       on the atmosphere, if you take away the means by which
59 VII,  30|         an honour which, if you take too eagerly, you know not
60 VII,  41|        anal prepared himself to take vengeance? For if the slave
61 VII,  42|  weakness did not allow them to take part in public business,
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