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 1 III,  15| degrading, most impious, and insulting, to attribute to the gods
 2 III,  16|      sake which is much more insulting than to have fallen into
 3  IV,  32|     audacity; and it is more insulting to brand and mark any one
 4  IV,  34| degrade a magistrate, or use insulting language to a senator, you
 5   V,   8|      accused of wronging and insulting him, and expose you to hatred
 6   V,  24| civilization, says things as insulting to the gods as others, and
 7   V,  30|      what is obscure without insulting any one; and he who asserts
 8   V,  40|    see how dishonouring, how insulting to the gods, this is which
 9  VI,   8|      built in consequence of insulting opinions held to their dishonour
10 VII,   8|      Do the gods, then, make insulting them a matter of payment?
11 VII,  30|    says my opponent, you are insulting us without reason, for we
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