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1 I, II | desert."~In reply to these words, Postumianus declares, "
2 I, IV(9)| a friendly irony in the words.~
3 I, IX | how courageous were his words! And, on account of these,
4 I, XV | What need is there of many words? We arrived at the den of
5 I, XX | should I delay with many words? That most powerful man,-
6 I, XXI | with foolish and flattering words, is not at once elated with
7 I, XXI | that I think these few words of yours, if they are taken
8 I, XXVI | that Christ uttered such words. But the miserable, the
9 I, XXVII| speech and ornaments of words."~"Certainly," replied Postumianus, "
10 I, XXVII| even though you were dumb, words would not be wanting to
11 II, XI | going to repeat his very words to you) exclaimed: ' Tell
12 II, XII | give offense to some; for words of reproach will not profit
13 II, XIV | year since we heard these words from his lips: you may conjecture,
14 III, I | As I was saying these words, and as the Gaul was now
15 III, IV | He, on listening to these words, rises, in much disturbance,
16 III, VI | and reproached no one in words, as a multitude of expressions
17 III, XIV | which cannot be set forth in words. For instance, there is
18 III, XV | mind, endeavored by gentle words to restrain the madness
19 III, XV | rage, he rolled forth the words of sin, asserting that he
20 III, XVIII| Having uttered these sad words in a very mournful voice,
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