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1 I, 38| who has guided us from false superstitions to the true 2 I, 42| allege these things to be false. 3 I, 54| time were untrustworthy, false, stupid, and brutish to 4 I, 54| that they put forth under false evidence, or alleged with 5 I, 55| this record of events is false, as you say, how comes it 6 I, 56| forth these statements with false effrontery; they have extolled 7 I, 57| you put forth baseless and false statements concerning your 8 I, 58| been adulterated by any false statements, but were put 9 II, 4| shown that there was nothing false in what was declared. 10 II, 6| think that you know what is false, what true, what can or 11 II, 12| him, I say, trusting in false gods, and abandoned by them 12 II, 42| ensnare the unwary, forge false wills, prepare poisoned 13 II, 48| rash, reckless, blinded, false, dissemblers, liars, proud, 14 II, 56| that there are some things false in the others' opinions. 15 II, 57| out anything which seems false to you, although on every 16 II, 78| through which that may seem false which we do not wish and 17 III, 8| thoughtless person may raise a false accusation against us, as 18 III, 14| that our opinions are not false, inasmuch as, when you form 19 III, 39| and Granius say what is false; if what they say is certain, 20 IV, 7| meaningless superstition, and the false gods of fancy? Puta, you 21 IV, 11| show that what is said is false, either because in the whole 22 IV, 19| things will turn out to be false, and what you say to be 23 IV, 27| either all these things are false which you bring forward 24 IV, 32| brand and mark any one with false accusations, than to bring 25 V, 8| will of necessity not be false, that she was human, not 26 V, 15| them. But this story is false, and is wholly untrue. It 27 V, 26| so mortally. This is no false mistrust, nor are you assailed 28 V, 36| strive to maintain that false and spurious versions were 29 VII, 43| and vaunted himself with false pretence? But if you weigh 30 VII, 49| and do not insert what is false in their accounts of events,