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1 1 | your court before he had given a thought to the line his 2 2 | in defiance of the award given by the voice of that most 3 4 | me. Not only has nature given me but a commonplace appearance, 4 11 | speak, but to guilt she has given silence to veil its sin. ~ 5 17 | of mine of which you have given him information. And yet 6 17 | with three slaves and had given them all their freedom would 7 18 | account of their poverty were given dowries from the public 8 18 | triumphant generals, were given a brief renewal of life 9 25 | facts and, your verdict once given, is destined to leave not 10 28 | consummate magician, I have never given cause or occasion for conviction 11 29 | you must have noticed was given the place of honour in the 12 29 | provisions for which money is given are wanted not for food 13 32 | 32] ~I have given my reasons for refusing 14 32 | cheerful that it may not be given a gloomy meaning. And yet 15 32 | although they are deadly when given with other substances or 16 38 | the few names I have just given you. [...] ~ 17 48 | rightness or wrongness of a given action. It i s waste of 18 54 | original, or that it had been given as a remedy, or that it 19 54 | but on the contrary he is given every facility for asking 20 56 | reverence. He has never given firstfruits of crops or 21 56 | two nicknames have been given him: he is called Charon, 22 62 | confirmation from the answers given to you in cross-examination 23 75 | ulterers, after a sign has been given; and as if they had come 24 76 | the suitors she was even given to try. Had she not come 25 82 | that publicity should be given to Pudentilla's confession 26 92 | reveNion of this sum is given by the settlement to Pudentilla' 27 92 | Virginity only, once it has been given, can never be repaid; it 28 93 | claims on the portion she had given them and to give them good 29 96 | in my de bt for the money given him by his mother; Pontianus 30 98 | him whether his mother had given himself and his brother 31 100| house which you yourself had given him, who is so deeply and