Chapter
1 Ana | sacrilege thus falls to the ground, for there can be no religious
2 I | hatred; since if no just ground for hatred be found, the
3 II | be dispensed with on the ground that the mere profession
4 IV | matter of fact, on this very ground it is already decided that
5 IV | they punish deeds on the ground of a name alone,—deeds which
6 X | no existence, and on that ground that they ought not to be
7 XIII | payment for standing on temple ground, for access to the sacred
8 XVI | It is perchance on this ground that we are denounced, because
9 XVIII | and formed man from the ground (for He is the true Prometheus);
10 XXI | concerning its nature on this ground,—as if it hid something
11 XXI | and especially on every ground that counterfeit which,
12 XXIV | Sacrilege thus falls to the ground, for there can be no religious
13 XXXIX | brought against it on the same ground as against factions. Who
14 XLII | fight with you; we till the ground and engage in trade just
15 XLVI | lust in his heart. ~If I ground a defence on the point of
16 XLVI | take up a position on the ground of sincerity, Aristotle
17 XLVII | for it is on this very ground of their resemblance to
18 XLVIII| persuaded to abstain on the ground that he might in eating
19 App | although there may be strong ground for suspicion that he has
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