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1 I, 1| time when the Christian people began to exist in the world 2 I, 50| the immense multitude of people, which with admiring wonder 3 I, 52| them grant to one of the people to adapt the mouths of the 4 II, 67| Do you indeed have the people distributed into five classes, 5 II, 67| magistrates by vote of the people? Do you know what military, 6 III, 5| names by which the common people suppose that those meaner 7 IV, 14| the Nile, whose name the people of Egypt dread and fear 8 IV, 35| ever-burning fire; the whole people and the senate take their 9 IV, 35| and parent of the imperial people, is represented by gestures 10 V, 8| on the race of the Roman people, shows by careful calculations, 11 VI, 7| Capitol of the imperial people is the sepulchre of Tolus 12 VI, 11| log instead of Diana; the people of Pessinus a flint instead 13 VII, 5| from the lips of the common people, and find embedded in popular 14 VII, 24| those used by the common people, but those named and called 15 VII, 24| be more revered by common people. 16 VII, 39| what was before, and the people were perishing in crowds, 17 VII, 39| health was restored to the people. 18 VII, 40| continually infecting the people and carrying them off, or 19 VII, 42| contracted, what had the unhappy people done that they should in 20 VII, 43| honestly sought to restore the people to health, and that the 21 VII, 44| sacrifices, the plague-stricken people grew strong and recovered, 22 VII, 47| health restored to the Roman people? We, too, on the other hand, 23 VII, 47| the manly vigour of its people has been shattered and weakened 24 VII, 48| times produced only wicked people, and no others. But since 25 VII, 49| safety and great joy to the people. For, on the one hand, a