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 1   I,  63|          might find their end in fitting duties; did He not destroy
 2   I,  64|     birthdays, those whom it was fitting that you should assail with
 3  II,  18|        the knowledge which it is fitting that a race should have
 4  II,  34|     promised, it would have been fitting that we should seek to honour
 5  II,  36|        case, then, and it is not fitting to think or believe otherwise,
 6  II,  48|       that which it is right and fitting should be done; except that
 7  II,  49|        reach of names. But it is fitting that the human race should
 8  II,  67|     religion of past ages, it is fitting that you should examine
 9  II,  74|      rather ask, why, if it were fitting that Hercules should be
10  II,  75|         help, required that as a fitting time? For what if the condition
11 III,   9|          offspring; or if, as is fitting, the gods are not degraded
12 III,  13|     things which are seen, it is fitting that they should bear those
13  IV,   6|        to do them reverence with fitting honours, but to appoint
14  IV,  23|          heart, see what was the fitting course for him to resolve
15  IV,  33| impieties; and that which it was fitting should be subjected to all
16   V,   2|        to know in what way it is fitting to allay his wrath and indignation?
17   V,  23|        of wrong, would it not be fitting that, roused to anger, be
18   V,  30|       examination be made, it is fitting that none should be called
19   V,  41|         mode of speech which was fitting being changed. In speaking
20  VI,   4|        exception; so, too, it is fitting that the ears of the gods
21  VI,  18|    offered,-when it is right and fitting to withhold them. Oftentimes
22  VI,  20|          sacrilegious robbers to fitting punishments at the moment
23 VII,   5|        On no ground, then, is it fitting to wish to appease that
24 VII,   6|       calm it, when, then, is it fitting that these offices should
25 VII,   7|      settled by them what it was fitting for them to do, or what
26 VII,  12|      their altars. For it is not fitting, in the first place, that
27 VII,  19|          so that it is right and fitting that to these white, to
28 VII,  21|         21. But this, too, it is fitting that we should here learn
29 VII,  21|         agreed to, so that it is fitting that this one should hold
30 VII,  22|         a virgin it is therefore fitting that virgin victims be sacrificed
31 VII,  25|         luncheons, so that it is fitting to devise for them feasts
32 VII,  39|          discussion. which it is fitting that, laying aside superstitious
33 VII,  51|        gods, and those who it is fitting should be named according
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