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 1   I,   1|    such a contest, they should suppose that they have gained a
 2   I,  25|        And lest any one should suppose that we, through distrust
 3   I,  35|                        35. But suppose they be one, as you wish,
 4   I,  53|        nothing magical, as you suppose, nothing human, delusive,
 5  II,   7|   pride and arrogance so as to suppose ourselves possessed of knowledge?
 6  II,  15|         we live unblameably, I suppose, and therefore without blame;
 7  II,  22| deceitful anticipation. Let us suppose, then, that be grows up,
 8  II,  33|     from the law of death. You suppose that without the aid of
 9  II,  50|        us. The philosophers, I suppose, who assert that they alone
10  II,  52|       And yet, lest you should suppose that none but yourselves
11  II,  52|     God? For what reason do we suppose that the great Plato had-a
12  II,  71|     succession shows. Will you suppose Faunus, Latinus, and Picus
13 III,   5|        which the common people suppose that those meaner gods are
14 III,   5|        computation. For let us suppose that you do reverence to
15 III,  11|       minds, why should we not suppose that they take it amiss,
16 III,  39|       are utterly mistaken who suppose that those raised to divine
17 III,  43|      contraction of guilt? For suppose that I myself, to avoid
18  IV,  16|                        16. For suppose that it had occurred to
19  IV,  16|    attests." What, then, do we suppose will be the result? Will
20  IV,  16|   terror of arms? Or are we to suppose that she who is third will
21  IV,  18| philosophy; nay, let us rather suppose that from the foundation
22   V,   2|        would be most absurd to suppose that he himself appoints
23   V,  32|      Dis, does not say, as you suppose, that the maiden was carried
24  VI,   4|    ether, they hear nothing, I suppose; and unless prayers are
25  VI,   5|       to make it clear, let us suppose that there is a temple of
26  VI,   8|        the gods exist whom you suppose, and that they live in the
27  VI,  11|      human forms-nay, you even suppose that these very little images
28  VI,  15|        to call it blindness-to suppose that the natures of things
29  VI,  19|       being cut up. For let us suppose that there are ten thousand
30 VII,   3|     Again, it is impossible to suppose that any one believes this,
31 VII,  13|       shown sufficiently, as I suppose, that victims, and the things
32 VII,  17|      of men, were to think and suppose that you were gods, and
33 VII,  30|     receiving wine, or, if you suppose that great honour is done
34 VII,  32|       is to-morrow. Jupiter, I suppose, dines, and must be satiated
35 VII,  46|        reasoning from this, to suppose that that serpent was a
36 VII,  51|                        51. But suppose that the deity was present
37 App     |         who is there who would suppose that those had been, or
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