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 1   I,   4|        before us? When were the greatest cities engulphed in the
 2   I,  16|        powerless to prevent the greatest productiveness? If I am
 3   I,  22|         Christians, who, in the greatest adversity, just as in prosperity,
 4   I,  28| yourselves, his masters? In the greatest states, and in the most
 5   I,  31|                           31. O greatest, O Supreme Creator of things
 6   I,  34|       esteemed the best and the greatest; and since we have dedicated
 7   I,  39| respects may be deemed the very greatest, not to be honoured with
 8   I,  53|         of great, aye, even the greatest importance, since beyond
 9  II,   4|       in the other there is the greatest loss, even the loss of salvation,
10  II,  32|         have been taught by the greatest teacher that souls are set
11  II,  38|       there are generals of the greatest experience in war, skilled
12  II,  39|     define the highest good and greatest evil differently; that,
13 III,  38|       reputed most powerful and greatest; Cornificius, that they
14  IV,   9|          as though she were the greatest deity, to give golden rings,
15  IV,   9|       and shows, honours in the greatest number, the dignity of the
16  IV,  11|       whole matter there is the greatest room for distrust, or because
17  IV,  16|   belongs to me, whom the Nile, greatest of rivers, begot from among
18  IV,  21|      would there be no Jupiter, greatest of all; and even to this
19  IV,  23|   forcing the marriage-bed. The greatest of kings, however, you tell
20   V,   4|        is assigned to Numa, the greatest want of foresight is imputed
21   V,  10|      his mother resist with the greatest vehemence her son when he
22   V,  18|         Ocrisia, a woman of the greatest wisdom divos inseruisse
23   V,  44|         into which Jupiter, the greatest of the gods, contracted
24  VI,   3|       Is it not, then, the very greatest affront to hold the gods
25  VI,   7|          and the state which is greatest of all, and worships all
26  VI,  13|      and to whom truth gave the greatest ability to portray likenesses,
27  VI,  23|          the goddesses took the greatest pleasure in these lewd and
28 VII,  15|       we but give them even the greatest honour, since we have been
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