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1 I, 3| generations, even the most ancient, at any period wholly free 2 I, 3| and deliberately stated in ancient literature, that even showers 3 I, 37| all men, search the most ancient literature, and range through 4 I, 42| voice; and even they whose ancient laws or whose country's 5 I, 57| falsehood. But ours is more ancient, say you, therefore most 6 II, 66| you could not abandon the ancient faith which you had inherited 7 II, 66| preceding, even the most ancient ages, because when they 8 II, 66| they did not cling to their ancient huts, and did not prefer 9 II, 67| an opinion, and pass from ancient customs to new conditions 10 II, 68| hill, it was not allowed in ancient times to sacrifice any but 11 II, 71| rites are new; yours are ancient, and of excessive antiquity, 12 IV, 8| and the rest, are the more ancient in nature, time, long duration? 13 V, 8| unwearied in his researches into ancient times, in the first of four 14 V, 26| beginnings and by the records of ancient literature, by the very 15 V, 29| meaning of these phalli which ancient custom erects and worships 16 VI, 11| 11. You laugh because in ancient times the Persians worshipped 17 VI, 22| holy and venerable from ancient times, his mind, spirit, 18 VII, 26| was, as is proved by the ancient writers, in whose books 19 VII, 26| novelty assailed the old and ancient custom, so that that which 20 VII, 26| pleasure to the gods. But if in ancient times neither men nor gods 21 VII, 48| reasonableness, either if in ancient times all were good without 22 VII, 48| protected, on account of the ancient evil-doers also the good 23 VII, 48| on account of the good of ancient times the wicked of ancient 24 VII, 48| ancient times the wicked of ancient times were preserved also, 25 VII, 49| and, on the other, its ancient glory was restored to the