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1 II | is certain that we as a matter of fact are the most guilty
2 IV | not to be lawful. And as a matter of fact, on this very ground
3 IV | fall from heaven. Is it a matter for wonder either that man
4 VI | the worship of the gods,—a matter on which antiquity especially
5 VII | Any one can judge this, no matter how wide the circuit of
6 VII | circuit of its diffusion, no matter how strengthened by emphatic
7 IX | caprice (although it does matter whether it is parental child-murder
8 XV | they no longer err in a matter wherein they ceased to err
9 XXI | light. The original parent matter remains whole and unimpaired,
10 XXV | honoured, and buried. No matter that Cybele, a foreign deity,
11 XXXVII | injure? For look at the matter yourselves. How often do
12 XXXVIII | in deeds of violence as a matter for sale or hire. But we,
13 XLII | appreciate it with our noses, no matter that some people smell with
14 XLII | another; so that if the matter be gone into as to how much
15 XLVIII | But how,' you say, 'can matter be again presented after
16 App(133)| changed the darkness and matter, God made the world; and
17 App | consult you 138. ~For the matter seems to me worthy of consideration,
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