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 1   I,  54|         to live in harmony and to maintain friendly relations with
 2  II,  13|         confess that wee say, but maintain that it is understood by
 3  II,  15|           no lust degrades us; we maintain vigorousy the unremitting
 4  II,  16|           God as your Father, and maintain that you are immortal, just
 5  II,  19|         what has arisen here, and maintain what has taken firm root
 6  II,  27|        their knowledge while they maintain their natural state, or
 7  II,  31|           substance; while others maintain that it is immortal, and
 8  II,  56|         what, again, can they not maintain with plausible arguments,
 9  II,  56|          human things; nay others maintain that they both take part
10  II,  67| restricting your expenses? Do you maintain fires, ever burning, in
11 III,  17|       clay, we cannot hesitate to maintain that this is untrue, although
12 III,  17|           that it is not what you maintain, even if we are still less
13 III,  27|          same way. For if, as you maintain and believe, she fills men'
14 III,  32|         useful fruits; while some maintain that it is Vesta, because
15 III,  33|     growing crops. What! when you maintain that Bacchus, Apollo, the
16 III,  34|         believe that she whom you maintain to be the discoverer of
17 III,  43|         whom some of your writers maintain to he the Digiti Samothracii,
18  IV,  11|          will perhaps say, do you maintain that it is not true that
19  IV,  12|          let them be true, as you maintain, yet will you have us also
20  IV,  16|        and pincers? Or if, as you maintain, it is true that you are
21  IV,  30|    discussion which we at present maintain, we do not undertake this
22  IV,  30|           and, on the other hand, maintain that you are pious and serve
23   V,   1|       year to year, nor would you maintain them among your sacred rites
24   V,  15|       indeed, because of whom you maintain that the gods have been
25   V,  26|        what it is so dangerous to maintain, or what arts you have by
26   V,  36|      means of these you strive to maintain that false and spurious
27  VI,  11|      against us? In your rage you maintain a bad cause, and that although
28 VII,   3|          materials be supplied to maintain the union of their parts?
29 VII,  20|      reasonings, while you do not maintain any single and universal
30 VII,  36|          on miserable mortals, we maintain that they are far from the
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