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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