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1 I, 3| succession, what is the ground of the allegation, that 2 I, 41| tortures; or if there is a sure ground for your thinking that you 3 I, 51| your ability, there is no ground for the expression of astonishment; 4 I, 57| witnesses, those of yours on the ground of opinions; and it is much 5 II, 16| since it is on the same ground that both we and they are 6 II, 17| crags; others burrow in the ground, and prepare for themselves 7 II, 30| but even takes away the ground of philosophy itself, and 8 II, 54| majesty. In what way, on what ground? Because, if all things 9 II, 77| overthrow, and dash to the ground its other parts, not knowing 10 III, 11| examination, it is found that the ground of offence is most clearly 11 III, 33| refers to seeds rising above ground, and the upward movements 12 IV, 37| then indeed there is no ground for saying that they who 13 V, 12| did it lay hold of the ground with a root, and spring 14 VI, 14| adore prostrate upon the ground in all the temples, are 15 VII, 1| with wild beasts, on the ground that we pay very little 16 VII, 5| from their state. On no ground, then, is it fitting to 17 VII, 19| cattle and gods under the ground. Because, if there are no 18 VII, 24| possesses some rational ground: but if it seems a great 19 VII, 44| spring from mud; he rubs the ground with his chin and breast, 20 App | their heads towards the ground, are overturned on their