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1 9 | philosophers.' Will you then deny that Solon was a serious 2 27| irreligious, and assert that th ey deny the existence of the gods. 3 28| charges in detail. I will deny none of them, be they true 4 28| it be in their po wer to deny it. ~I will therefore begin 5 30| fish,' he says. I will not deny it. But, I ask you, is any 6 38| of Latin mintage. Do you deny this, Aemilianus? If so, 7 44| You yourselves have eyes. Deny then, if you dare, that 8 44| who are at your service, deny this? ~I will confess myself 9 44| the household. They cannot deny this to be the fact. For 10 44| s slaves. They will not deny that this boy is of revolting 11 45| not so. Even you will not deny that Thallus was epileptic. 12 48| each particular act. To deny a fact is easy and needs 13 48| I for my part will not deny that I examined her at the 14 53| into your hands, I should deny the magical nature of whatever 15 55| handkerchief. ~Although I might deny that I had deposited any 16 55| deposit it, I might still deny that there was anything 17 62| Saturninus. Nor does he deny that Pontianus received 18 71| which Aemilianus cannot deny. For Pontianus on receiving 19 87| words or her deeds. Let him deny that she showed the utmost 20 87| it was written! Let him deny that, after what I have