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1 I, 12| beneath this vault of heaven, cease to believe that anything 2 I, 16| mixed with misfortunes, cease to attribute to us that 3 I, 31| intelligent nature should never cease to feel and to return thanks; 4 I, 53| 53. Cease in your ignorance to receive 5 I, 59| it is reasonable, let us cease to use certain kinds of 6 II, 24| knowledge when they fly hither, cease to question that youth whom 7 II, 29| 29. Now, since it is so, cease, I pray you, cease to rate 8 II, 29| is so, cease, I pray you, cease to rate trifling and unimportant 9 II, 29| things at immense values. Cease to place man in the upper 10 II, 37| not men, would the world cease to discharge its functions? 11 II, 37| convenience always, and never cease to aim at his own advantage? 12 III, 35| they also will forthwith cease to be gods whom you set 13 IV, 16| the figures of matrons? Cease, therefore, to appropriate 14 IV, 16| result? Will she indeed cease to say that she is Minerva, 15 IV, 16| true that you are reason, cease to claim for yourself the 16 IV, 17| weary our audience, we shall cease to deal with individuals, 17 IV, 21| he might be persuaded to cease his crying most foolishly 18 IV, 37| misfortunes, because you never cease to jar upon the feelings 19 VI, 18| images will then at some time cease to be gods, and it will 20 VI, 26| the passing of laws would cease, nor would so many kinds 21 VII, 17| time has passed? Finally, cease to place fire upon your 22 VII, 21| that, that the other should cease to claim as his own the 23 VII, 23| this way both kinds of gods cease to possess their own powers, 24 VII, 34| a little ant, they would cease, indeed, to think that they 25 VII, 46| immediately become invisible, and cease to be seen as before? Can