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 1   I,  43|       arts? Can you specify and point out to me any one of all
 2   I,  49|      what avail is it, then, to point to one or another who may
 3  II,  11|    cause, we are better able to point out what we have followed
 4  II,  11| followed in Christ, than you to point out what you have followed
 5  II,  15|     souls are immortal, next in point of rank to the God and ruler
 6  II,  72|      yet shone forth who was to point out the way to those wandering
 7 III,   1|  learned the truth; and not one point of any inquiry has been
 8 III,   3|        mass. But do not seek to point out to us pictures instead
 9 III,   6|         others female. But this point, indeed, has been long ago
10 III,   7|      your gods is beyond doubt, point out Cicero's error, refute,
11 III,  14|         your workshops show and point out that our opinions are
12 III,  17|        with our opinion, do you point out, tell us yourselves,
13  IV,   8|      names which are earlier in point of time? or that the gods
14  IV,  13|      are ashamed to come to the point at which not only boys,
15  IV,  15|       where they were born, and point out the origin andfamily
16   V,  12|       we raise no issue on this point: he may have been of divine
17   V,  28|   wicked lusts, who promises to point out the gate of Dis, and
18   V,  35|         such means. Now, if you point out what should be put in
19   V,  36|     sign in the thing itself to point out the difference between
20   V,  41|        the meaning to which you point, and in one narrative to
21  VI,  11|     Mars, as the muses of Varro point out; and, before they were
22 VII,  10|  accidental circumstances. This point demands great care; nor
23 VII,  12|         and scornful ears. This point, however, because it would
24 VII,  13|        have now to examine that point also which has been usually
25 VII,  29|         what is done, disclose, point out why that liquor is offered;
26 VII,  39|        in speaking, to the very point of the case, to that on
27 VII,  39|       should go to the consuls, point out that the dancer had
28 VII,  50|          to whom the earth is a point, and by whose nod all things
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