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1 I, 8| did that wise man dread to call the overthrow of the human 2 I, 41| hundred senators, do you not call Quirinus Martius, and do 3 I, 49| the health-giver, as they call him? Do we not know that 4 I, 59| masculines, and those which yon call neuter both in this way 5 II, 11| blind from their birth; to call the dead back to life; to 6 II, 24| learn, but that we merely call back to memory those things 7 II, 24| accustomed to the ways of men; call to you that man of forty 8 II, 28| them. But if souls, as you call them, are prevented and 9 III, 4| these names by which you call them, or assumed them themselves 10 III, 28| which we are daily harassed? Call us impious as much as you 11 IV, 11| diviners, do they obey the call, and come when summoned 12 IV, 16| poets bear witness, who call me Pallas, the surname being 13 IV, 17| not even if you were to call Jove himself as witness, 14 IV, 29| you represent to us as and call gods, were but men, by quoting 15 IV, 30| to ourselves, that as you call us impious and irreligious, 16 V, 6| their own way of speaking call their goats attagi, it happened 17 V, 29| is so impious, we do not call upon him to believe Heraclitus 18 V, 40| devised than to term and call the earth and rain, or anything 19 V, 40| unseemly loquacity, than to call the basest things by the 20 VI, 10| For it is not right to call or name that an image which 21 VI, 13| fear or religious dread to call the god by the name of a 22 VI, 15| stupidity it is-for I refuse to call it blindness-to suppose 23 VII, 9| wisdom, as these declare who call themselves men, and by their 24 VII, 24| omenta, palasea, or, as some call it, plasea?-of which that 25 VII, 24| which we with more decency call proles,-by the vulgar, however, 26 VII, 41| that was Jupiter-whom you call the supreme god, and the 27 VII, 46| we say it was a snake, we call it a serpent, or any other