Book, Paragraph

 1   I,  16|           is the meaning of these statements. If the gods willed that
 2   I,  56|        told, have put forth these statements with false effrontery; they
 3   I,  57|          forth baseless and false statements concerning your gods: for
 4   I,  58|          adulterated by any false statements, but were put forth by men
 5   I,  58|           seek to establish their statements, aid those groping for the
 6  II,  12|           forth vain and baseless statements? His virtues have been made
 7  II,  47|          wish to hear unvarnished statements not spun out with vain ostentation
 8 III,  37|       opinions, to make different statements about the same thing. Ephorus,
 9 III,  40| recognised amid so many different statements.
10 III,  42|         doubtful and inconsistent statements, expressing a thousand different
11 VII,  45|         inconsistency of your own statements will show how weak and feeble
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