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1 I | their hatred; since if no just ground for hatred be found,
2 II | although the information ought just as much to be extorted (
3 II | may be produced in court;—just as if the enquiry was for
4 IX | yourselves even, magistrates most just and severe against us, shall
5 IX | is about to become one, just as every fruit exists already
6 IX | For they would be tested just as much by their desire
7 IX | to death if they tasted, just as if they had refused to
8 IX | exclaimed, h1laune th_n mhte/ra. Just consider now what opportunities
9 X | have dropped from the sky. Just so it happened to Saturn,
10 XI | assign to them have existed just as much from the beginning
11 XIII | ornaments on their statues. Just as the dead man has his
12 XIX | their name from the truth, just as your gods in their case
13 XIX(59) | the rise of false Sibyls; just as the existence of the
14 XXI(63) | Hist. Rom., viii. 176 f; Just. Mart., Apol. i. 47 (Lib.
15 XXII | their word of execration, just as if from an innate consciousness
16 XXII | in the way which I have just mentioned that the Pythian
17 XXIII | in the guise of gods? For just as they who are regarded
18 XXV | gashing his arms, and issued just as before the accustomed
19 XXVIII | necessity of coercing us is just as much laid upon you, as
20 XXXIV | disgraceful but also dangerous : just as if, when you have an
21 XLII | ground and engage in trade just as you do; similarly we
22 XLIV | the punishment of so many just persons, from the slaughter
23 XLV(118)| time. That pain which only just exceeds bodily pleasure
24 XLVI | system of ethics, are we not just as much placed on the same
25 XLVI | your gods, nevertheless just before his death bade a
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