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1 I, XXVIII| producing Samson as if to make a public spectacle of him, while
2 I, XXXVII| Hebrews conferred on him by public consent the sovereignty
3 I, L | sacred day was spent with public rejoicing, and, after a
4 I, LIII | sacred ornaments either public or private, and all of mature
5 II, I | who were cared for at the public expense were regarded as
6 II, VI | fourteenth year he gave a public feast to his chief men and
7 II, VIII | reign that, by the issue of public edicts, he gave permission
8 II, XII | day, when he was giving a public entertainment, ordered the
9 II, XXXIX | venture to set forth in public their monstrous45 doctrines,
10 II, XXXIX | then bring forward, under public authority, the things which
11 II, XLI | Britons, so that refusing the public supplies, they preferred
12 II, XLI | of their own, made of the public bounty, after having refused
13 II, XLI | more dutiful to burden the public treasury than individuals.
14 II, XLI | others rather than from the public treasury, so that they burdened
15 II, XLII | bishops, the means of a public conveyance being furnished
16 II, XLVIII| who was the master62 of public services, they procured
17 II, LI | tribunals, and by regard to the public good, Ithacius, harassed68
18 II, LI(67)| appeal to the laws and the public weal, both of which justified
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