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 1   I,  17|         the deities, why, as you assert that those most holy gods
 2   I,  22|    inordinate desire is there to assert that the gods are unfavourable,
 3   I,  24|    placed in open light, dare to assert in their frenzy what you
 4   I,  25|     endowed with reason, dare to assert? What do you dare to prate
 5   I,  49|         render doubtful what you assert: so that both he who has
 6  II,  10|       the atoms? Or do those who assert that nothing at all can
 7  II,  10|          are led by credulity to assert all those things which you
 8  II,  14|          and Pyriphlegethon, and assert that in them souls are rolled
 9  II,  19|           For what else do these assert that they can either declare
10  II,  19|     however, seeing that we each assert different things, it is
11  II,  47|         gave them being, and yet assert that not by the Supreme
12  II,  50|     philosophers, I suppose, who assert that they alone are most
13  II,  54|       folly can be found than to assert that there are no evils,
14  II,  57|       you knew it, or to wish to assert that you know that which,
15  II,  57|     should have been made, so we assert that it must be.
16  II,  62|       nor by that which the Magi assert, that they have intercessory
17  II,  70|          Minerva. For if, as you assert, she burst forth from Jupiter'
18 III,  36|           you do not hesitate to assert that, because of us, men
19 III,  39|     There are some, besides, who assert that those who from being
20 III,  42|        of these things which you assert. But you will perhaps say,
21   V,  16|          16. And yet how can you assert the falsehood of this story,
22   V,  30|        doubt their existence, or assert that they were men, and
23   V,  31|                  31. But you who assert that you are the defenders
24   V,  31|         the gods, do you dare to assert that the gods have been
25   V,  33|         vain stories? For we who assert that the gods are treated
26   V,  34|         which he pleases, and to assert that that has been adopted
27 VII,  10|          hands that opinion, and assert that we are putting our
28 VII,  12| dishonourable reputations if you assert that on no other condition
29 App     |   whether these are gods who you assert are furious when displeased,
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