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1 I, 5| bring it about, that ten thousand years ago a vast number 2 I, 26| be so by the mouth of a thousand prophets? Does Trophonius, 3 I, 46| live loaves satisfied five thousand of His followers: and who, 4 I, 57| spoken and believed ten thousand years ago, or is it not 5 II, 26| it be lost to sight in a thousand cases; so must souls, if 6 II, 44| greatness and moral dignity,-a thousand times would I beg of Him 7 II, 60| spread itself through a thousand hearts? And therefore Christ 8 II, 71| religion did not exist. And two thousand years ago, I reply, your 9 II, 71| the time, altogether, two thousand years. Now since this cannot 10 II, 72| certain time? or what are two thousand years, compared with so 11 III, 1| without being determined in a thousand ways, and on the strongest 12 III, 5| that you do reverence to a thousand, or rather five thousand 13 III, 5| thousand, or rather five thousand gods; but in the universe 14 III, 5| that there are a hundred thousand; there may be even more 15 III, 23| travailing mothers; and why are a thousand mothers every day cut off 16 III, 26| peoples; gathers so many thousand men from different quarters, 17 III, 42| statements, expressing a thousand different beliefs. But, 18 IV, 4| with dead Romans when a thousand other blows were sustained 19 IV, 9| us avoid, and which, in a thousand ways, vile and filthy wretches 20 IV, 10| like manner introduce a thousand other gods, who should care 21 IV, 29| Diagoras of Melos; or a thousand other writers, who have 22 V, 8| there are not quite two thousand years; and if he is to be 23 V, 22| Electra, Latona, Laodamia, a thousand other virgins, and a thousand 24 V, 22| thousand other virgins, and a thousand matrons, and with them the 25 V, 40| father Dis? Is it not a thousand times more desirable to 26 VI, 10| which passes through a thousand different states, changing 27 VI, 19| suppose that there are ten thousand images of Vulcan in the 28 VI, 19| deity can be in all the ten thousand? I do not think so. Do you 29 VI, 20| and defend them with a thousand men and a thousand women 30 VI, 20| with a thousand men and a thousand women to keep guard, lest 31 VII, 9| hardly be related in ten thousand chronicles of years, or 32 VII, 23| enticed to do so with a thousand flocks and a thousand altars. 33 VII, 23| a thousand flocks and a thousand altars. For neither can 34 VII, 24| the magmenta, augmina, and thousand other kinds of sausages 35 VII, 28| you were to set on fire a thousand pounds of the finest incense, 36 VII, 36| who have surpassed by a thousand degrees every kind of excellence