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1 I, 3| by locusts and by mice :-go through your own annals, 2 II, 23| venomous creatures, will he not go through the midst of flames, 3 II, 23| sandal, boot? What, if you go on to ask what a wheel is, 4 II, 26| teach, not learn; and not go back to the rudiments, as 5 II, 37| functions? would the stars not go through their changes? would 6 II, 37| But now all things must go on in their own courses, 7 II, 52| of their birth does not go back to the Supreme God? 8 II, 55| suffers them to exist and to go on without ceasing through 9 II, 72| everlasting, that the ages go on without end? This is 10 III, 15| distinguished? and that they go about clad in dresses and 11 IV, 16| full of maddening desires? Go further, then, seek for 12 IV, 16| right? Will he not rather go home, and, keeping himself 13 IV, 31| boy termed patrimus let go the thong in ignorance, 14 IV, 34| the decemvirs, should not go unpunished; and that no 15 IV, 37| uncompounded, should divide and go apart into separate things. 16 V, 9| she is unwilling, did he go off conquered, vanquished, 17 V, 18| all, will not allow us to go through them all bodily: 18 V, 22| also with many words to go through each part, and show 19 V, 28| not know by what way to go and proceed. One Prosumnus 20 VI, 4| but all everywhere, not to go to dine with the Aethiopians, 21 VI, 18| substances, and do they not go away to any place, even 22 VI, 18| passage, when they please to go any whither, and to leave 23 VII, 13| victims, and the things which go along with them, are offered 24 VII, 16| temples, when yon arrange to go, you come cleansed from 25 VII, 22| we all desire and wish to go on always in irrepressible 26 VII, 39| his lot, that he should go to the consuls, point out 27 VII, 43| which he had caused should go no further and not be increased, 28 VII, 44| In like manner we might go through the other narratives, 29 VII, 44| and that he may be able to go forward, he draws on the