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1 I, 1| hatred attaching to public enemies, if it should appear that 2 I, 27| regard his disciples as enemies and as hateful persons; 3 I, 63| to keep off from Him His enemies, even by directing His power 4 I, 63| sight to the blind, make His enemies blind if it were necessary? 5 I, 65| uniform kindness told His enemies what salvation was being 6 II, 8| you wage wars with your enemies, without believing that 7 II, 14| are cast by their foes and enemies? What, does not your Plato 8 II, 45| lay waste their lands as enemies, enslave the free, do violence 9 IV, 4| goddess mighty to drive back enemies. Whose enemies, say, if 10 IV, 4| drive back enemies. Whose enemies, say, if it is convenient? 11 IV, 4| had she deserted to the enemies' camp? 12 IV, 16| test he should either make enemies of the rest, by giving to 13 IV, 36| soldiers, kings, friends, enemies, for those still in life, 14 V, 13| laid open the city to its enemies. Acdestis cites to fury 15 VI, 3| exposed to the onset of enemies, or the furious attacks 16 VI, 23| have been set on fire by enemies, and by kings and tyrants-what 17 VII, 15| not tempted to injure our enemies, that they do not sell their 18 VII, 38| and the most troublesome enemies beaten, and the republic 19 VII, 40| carrying them off, or by enemies powerful, and at that time 20 VII, 40| especially, however, from enemies themselves belonging to