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1 I, 18| wherever, as the philosophers hold, there is any agitation, 2 I, 26| did not discover what we hold in our inmost thoughts, 3 I, 38| clay, and has caused us to hold converse in thanksgiving 4 II, 13| by you otherwise than we hold it. What says the same Plato 5 II, 15| should mislead us, should hold out vain hopes to us, which 6 II, 26| advanced in knowledge, but hold fast the truths it has learned 7 II, 28| they know what rank they hold in the universe, in what 8 II, 29| empty vanity; you not only hold that these evils arise naturally, 9 II, 33| our advantage, in that we hold Him fast who assures us 10 II, 33| but we, on the contrary hold out no hope to ourselves 11 II, 34| deserving of ridicule because we hold out to ourselves such a 12 II, 34| hope of immortality. If you hold and follow a rational course, 13 II, 36| and not such as the vulgar hold, in that discussion and 14 II, 47| do not know it; and we hold that, to know so great a 15 II, 55| in our opinion; nor do we hold it of much importance either 16 II, 57| alike true, yet all who hold them so support their case 17 II, 68| under king Tullius, to hold them out half-raw and slightly 18 II, 71| argument? The belief which we hold is new; some day even it, 19 III, 2| reverence. For as we lay hold of the source of the divine 20 III, 4| uncertain positions you hold. This, however, we demand, 21 III, 42| religious books that you neither hold nor believe that there is 22 III, 43| against our prayers, and hold us involved in guilt which 23 III, 44| this is to confide, this to hold, to be settled in the knowledge 24 IV, 11| who are worthy to bear and hold that most exalted title; 25 IV, 13| it has been already laid hold of, and related by those 26 IV, 19| they are born at all, we hold and esteem that the Lord 27 IV, 31| or, with foul beliefs, to hold opinions about them so degrading, 28 IV, 31| ignorance, or could not hold to the earth: and yet do 29 V, 2| bind them with halters and hold them fast by tightly drawn 30 V, 6| with the other end he lays hold of his privy members. When 31 V, 9| whom piety was unable to hold back from execrable lust 32 V, 11| were to perish, so that the hold of the nooses placed round 33 V, 12| of the earth, did it lay hold of the ground with a root, 34 VI, 2| to cause fear; should not hold men responsible and liable 35 VI, 2| how can we be supposed to hold the gods in contempt, who 36 VI, 3| very greatest affront to hold the gods kept fast in habitations, 37 VI, 8| necessary to see what he may hold, lest that which being obscure 38 VI, 18| if hooks and leaden bonds hold them fast in this wise on 39 VII, 17| often fawn upon those who hold these out? 40 VII, 21| fitting that this one should hold himself back from the victim 41 VII, 27| have its causes, we will hold it fast here also, so as 42 VII, 35| you say such things, as we hold and think that professions 43 VII, 36| slaughter of victims; we hold that there is in the celestials 44 VII, 36| which these things give; we hold it to be out of place, nay