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 1  II,  12|     given to deceivers-to those guilty ones, I say, whose interest
 2  II,  31|       evil deeds of which he is guilty; another conceives great
 3  II,  43|         over all the earth with guilty purpose, and contrive for
 4  II,  46|       man is sprung from Him is guilty of blasphemous impiety,
 5  II,  54|        by terrible laws for the guilty? For what more monstrous
 6  II,  63|     what crime were former ages guilty which were cut off in their
 7   V,  13|         of what had Gallus been guilty, and his concubine's daughter,
 8   V,  31|     been clear that you are the guilty causes of such anger, and
 9   V,  42|      light and brightness, been guilty, that he should seem worthy
10   V,  44|       in this you might be held guilty in one respect for writing
11  VI,   7|   brother, of what crime he was guilty against his fellow-citizens,
12  VI,  24|        one on earth were called guilty and guiltless, all being
13  VI,  26|       against the daring of the guilty: now, however, because it
14 VII,   8|         forgive the sins of the guilty, without any price or reward.
15 VII,   9|         may be soothed, and the guilty find impunity? " It has
16 VII,  41| vengeance? For if the slave was guilty, and deserved to be punished
17 VII,  41|      done unjustly, nay, when a guilty fellow was being punished,
18 VII,  43|       his unhappy children been guilty, that Jupiter's anger and
19 App     |         displeased them if some guilty fellow passes through the
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