Chapter
1 I | justice in respect of this kind of offence alone;—if, in
2 I | condemned, he gives thanks. What kind of evil, then, is this,
3 I | prevarication, regret, sorrow? What kind of evil is this of which
4 II | case you do nothing of the kind; although the information
5 V | the origin of laws of this kind. There was an old decree 11
6 V | more terrible one. ~Of what kind, then, are those laws of
7 IX | difference, too, in the kind of death, surely that is
8 IX | and tragic dishes of that kind, read whether it is not
9 X | writer on this particular kind of antiquities, has proclaimed
10 XI | his hand. Likewise every kind of fruit sprang forth abundantly
11 XI | see if they are of such a kind as should exalt them to
12 XXIII | towers, and quite another kind to jump from a neighbouring
13 XXIII | and it is pronounced one kind of violence to mutilate
14 XXIII | or some deception of that kind, when you can use your own
15 XXIII | conclusion that but one kind of beings exists, namely
16 XXIV | should kill a god of this kind. Every province also and
17 XXV | ridiculed a goddess of such a kind as this! ~But Jupiter, too,
18 XXVII | daemons and spirits of that kind is subject to us, yet, like
19 XXVII | prisons or mines or that kind of penal servitude, they
20 XXX | ready prepared for every kind of punishment. Pursue your
21 XXXIV | your flattery is of such a kind that it blushes not at the
22 XXXVI | consist in duties of such a kind as a hostile disposition
23 XXXVII| many citizens and of such a kind would surely have brought
24 XXXIX | obtainable by money. Even the kind of treasury which we have
25 XL | vices and crimes of every kind. If, however, they had sought
26 XL | and worn out with every kind of abstinence, holding ourselves
27 XLVI | looks upon it rather as a kind of philosophy. 'The philosophers
28 XLVI | scattered abroad with every kind of cruelty. ~But some one
29 XLVII | the corruptions of this kind of wholesome doctrine have
30 XLVII | the world in general by a kind of partition formed by that
31 XLVIII| waste of time, as to what kind of beast any one might seem
32 XLVIII| a man; so that the same kind of soul may be reinstated
33 XLIX | pronounced against errors of this kind, if at all, by derision,
34 L | swords, or some other milder kind of death; for lo, even rivalries
35 L | contempt of death and every kind of cruelty; which is as
36 L | yourselves afford them a kind of resurrection from the
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