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1 I, 10| though you perhaps are ignorant of it, it either diminishes 2 I, 58| written by unlearned and ignorant ripen, and should not therefore 3 II, 4| nations impiety, but delivered ignorant and wretched then from those 4 II, 5| 5. What say you, O ignorant ones, for whom we might 5 II, 7| brought forth, and formed so ignorant and proud, that, although 6 II, 22| unknown things, be above all ignorant of himself? If you ask, 7 II, 23| they are dangerous, and ignorant even of fear? But again, 8 II, 23| knowing what they all are, and ignorant of the purpose for which 9 II, 24| youth whom you see to be ignorant and accustomed to the ways 10 II, 28| yet, that we may not be as ignorant when we leave you as before, 11 II, 28| also they should have been ignorant, whether their union with 12 II, 30| will be so senseless and ignorant of consequences, as to believe 13 II, 39| ensnare, to beguile the ignorant with crafty devices, to 14 II, 41| before had been gentle and ignorant of what it is to be moved 15 II, 47| too, admit that we are ignorant of this, do not know it; 16 II, 48| prevents us from being either ignorant of the source from which 17 II, 51| crime is it either to be ignorant of anything, or to confess 18 II, 51| know that of which you are ignorant? or whether does he rather 19 II, 54| He knows it not, but is ignorant and unaware of them. But, 20 II, 55| either to know or to be ignorant of it, being content to 21 II, 58| What, then, are we alone ignorant? do we alone not know who 22 II, 62| that which is said by some ignorant and most presumptuous pretenders, 23 III, 5| existence we are wholly ignorant. 24 III, 15| with which you spurn us as ignorant, and think that all knowledge 25 III, 17| think it no disgrace to be ignorant of that which we never saw; 26 III, 21| expeditions? Are the gods ignorant of the immediate future; 27 III, 22| gives any instruction to the ignorant and unwilling, and strives 28 III, 37| marks those who are wholly ignorant of the truth, and does not 29 IV, 8| each, since you were wholly ignorant of their existence; or that 30 IV, 12| are gods, and delude the ignorant by their lies and deceit,- 31 IV, 19| chance to think that we are ignorant of, do not know, what befits 32 IV, 19| spotless, most pure, undefiled, ignorant of sexual pollution, and 33 IV, 34| known, as if he were mad and ignorant, the mistresses he preferred 34 V, 28| why it is done. Whoever is ignorant of this, let him learn, 35 V, 32| things, that you are rather ignorant, unlearned, and boorish. 36 VI, 7| What man is there who is ignorant that in the Capitol of the 37 VI, 24| of the unmanageable and ignorant mob, which is the majority 38 VI, 24| and guiltless, all being ignorant of wicked deeds. But now 39 VII, 3| And what man is there so ignorant or what a god is, certainly, 40 VII, 30| what you are doing, you are ignorant of what you are saying,