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1 I, 10| of plagues: how can you tell whether it does not thus 2 I, 59| can the most learned man tell me what hic and hoec are, 3 I, 64| For what that He has done, tell, I pray you, for what crime? 4 I, 65| shone out and appeared to tell us news of the utmost importance, 5 II, 49| sin, yet we would have you tell us how many there are, or 6 II, 50| are. Who are they, pray? Tell us. The philosophers, I 7 II, 59| downwards. Explain, I say, and tell what it is which sends the 8 III, 4| we demand, and ask you to tell us, whence you have discovered, 9 III, 17| opinion, do you point out, tell us yourselves, what is the 10 III, 41| Samothracii, who, the Greeks tell us, were named Idoei Dactyli. 11 IV, 3| The goddess Luperca, you tell us on the authority of Varro, 12 IV, 3| in a preceding section, tell us also what they were called. 13 IV, 23| greatest of kings, however, you tell us, did not know how vile, 14 V, 10| What followed next, I ask? Tell. In the very heart of the 15 V, 13| but if as the theatres tell, her love is infamous and 16 V, 18| all bodily: nay, more, to tell the truth, we turn aside 17 V, 35| beginning to end, explain to us, tell us, what we should put and 18 VI, 22| nay, on the contrary, they tell us plainly that they despise 19 VII, 15| powerful race, we reply. Tell, us, you say, in the first 20 VII, 25| that men do and perform,-tell us and say what is the cause. 21 VII, 39| those to whom he should tell it, or because, remembering 22 VII, 49| power. If the histories tell the truth, and do not insert