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1 V, II, 43 | contiguity. Superstitious people are fond of the reliques 2 VIII, I, 70 | different opinion from the people in this particular. For, 3 X, I, 98(*)| to render it credible to people in a war climate: But still 4 X, II, 103 | nations; or if a civilized people has ever given admission 5 X, II, 103 | admission to any of them, that people will be found to have received 6 X, II, 103 | as Lucian tells us, the people were extremely ignorant 7 X, II, 103 | even the grossest delusion. People at a distance, who are weak 8 X, II, 103 | imposture among an ignorant people, that, even though the delusion 9 X, II, 105 | with whose sanctity the people were so long deluded. The 10 X, II, 105 | the eyes of all reasonable people, will alone be regarded 11 X, II, 108 | strong and lively among the people: that all travellers, who 12 X, II, 109 | a barbarous and ignorant people, written in an age when 13 X, II, 109 | arbitrary choice of one people, as the favourites of heaven; 14 X, II, 109 | favourites of heaven; and that people the countrymen of the author: 15 XI, 0, 112 | been accused before the people, by any of the sycophants 16 XI, 0, 112 | you stand for the Athenian people, and shall deliver you such 17 XI, 0, 120 | to make me stand for the people, you insinuate yourself 18 XI, 0, 123 | not very alluring to the people; and no restraint can be