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 1   I,  19|             fairness. For what is a greater wrong than to be angry with
 2   I,  22|         life accrues, and to you no greater, what inordinate desire
 3   I,  30|            and to be derived from a greater Author.
 4   I,  31|           unknown; it is a cause of greater astonishment if Thou art
 5   I,  31|      palpably foolish, is a mark of greater folly.
 6   I,  32|        beings, doubt about those of greater rank and power, whilst they
 7   I,  39|            the day comes, we expect greater ones?
 8   I,  42|           as we allege. There is no greater proof than the credibility
 9   I,  46|           by the free exercise of a greater power?
10   I,  59|         they might have spoken with greater elegance and richness, lest
11  II,   7|      ignorance of these theories is greater on this account, that while
12  II,  56|         what he thinks, and to show greater subtlety than others, especially
13  II,  58|             small, others large and greater,-these have a dim light,
14  II,  62|           of another, bestowed by a greater power? Let Etruria sacrifice
15  II,  68|           if we have chosen what is greater and more certain, and have
16 III,   6|        impiety, has above all, with greater piety, declared-boldly,
17 III,  12|           must seek out teachers of greater wisdom, through whom you
18 III,  21|            roused by the power of a greater divinity, so that he may
19  IV,  22|            harmless snakes. Can any greater insult be put upon your
20  IV,  27|          they receive from you much greater occasion for offence on
21  IV,  31|              Whether you think it a greater offence to sacrifice to
22  IV,  31|   prejudiced as not to believe it a greater crime to defame by manifest
23  IV,  33|         rouse their recklessness to greater vehemence. They mourn over
24   V,   2|        learn from Jove himself at a greater risk? Or did Jupiter alone
25   V,  23|           of religion? Is there any greater sacrilege than this, or
26   V,  24|            just as foul, or of even greater baseness? For do you wish
27   V,  34|        another may both devise with greater subtlety, and conjecture
28   V,  40|         said to be done? or can any greater wrong be devised than to
29  VI,   3|         libations of wine. And what greater honour or dignity can we
30  VI,   3|            perfect folly to measure greater powers by your necessities,
31  VI,   9|        pleasure of others. And what greater wrong, disgrace, hardship,
32  VI,  11|          more fully, and cited with greater copiousness of language?
33  VI,  17|            may be able to become of greater importance, do they suffer
34 VII,  12|            to him from whom far the greater reward and bribe, though
35 VII,  13|          yielded to reverence for a greater being, is of a kind having
36 VII,  14|             among the gods, or what greater exaltation is found to be
37 VII,  14|        follows that a deity becomes greater by means of the man from
38 VII,  22|           nonsense, that shows much greater madness to slaughter pregnant
39 VII,  30|             our reverence. And what greater insult can be inflicted
40 VII,  30|           out, his eminence becomes greater, and his dignity is supposed
41 VII,  43|   celebrated, and that afresh, with greater care; if he honestly sought
42 VII,  43| circumstances thoroughly, there was greater cruelty than kindness in
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