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1 I, 48| perceived that all this was invented for the occasion, and instantly 2 II, 53| distinction, and for this he invented reasons, or eagerly fastened 3 III, 6| devised by our ancestors or invented by their descendants was 4 III, 15| own sorrow, or any stories invented to our discredit."~ ~ 5 IV, 40| Thus the informers, a class invented to destroy the commonwealth, 6 V, 13| indeed, which they no sooner invented than believed, was that 7 VI, 1| then for the first time invented, derived from the abominations 8 VI, 73| charge was to a great extent invented to gratify Macro's well-known 9 XI, 14| to guard, a fabulous tale invented to match the marvels of 10 XI, 16| Simbrua. And he likewise invented and published for use some 11 XI, 17| Egyptians also claim to have invented the alphabet, which the 12 XI, 17| Argos in Trojan times who invented the shapes of sixteen letters, 13 XII, 53| sword. Meanwhile Pharasmanes invented pretexts for war; when he 14 XIII, 61| then everywhere practised, invented a story that a treacherous 15 XIII, 66| of others bearing names invented by the collectors to cover 16 XIV, 82| by previous atrocities, invented even more than was required 17 XV, 19| Though this may have been invented to enhance our disgrace, 18 XVI, 2| servile flatteries they invented, with consummate eloquence 19 XVI, 18| of Lucanus. A story was invented that the father and son 20 XVI, 18| was thought that he had invented this about Crispinus, because