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1 I, 2 | is necessary to speak, in different places throughout this work 2 I, 15| have been undertaken among different peoples and countries, inasmuch 3 I, 17| accounts the Stoics form a different conception of the gods; 4 I, 17| And on this account also different ages and established representations 5 I, 22| For when he went about to different lands, on his arrival in 6 II, 5 | power and influence of the different seasons might be adapted 7 II, 10| to one another, and of a different character,--namely, the 8 II, 11| poets also have not given a different account respecting this 9 II, 13| therefore, was made from different and opposite substances, 10 III, 3 | and they will make very different conjectures to those of 11 III, 4 | while they separately affirm different things they think themselves 12 III, 7 | compels us to entertain different and various opinions. But 13 III, 8 | the nature of brutes is different from the nature of man, 14 III, 8 | nature lived in a manner different from their discourse, because 15 III, 10| lurking-places standing open in different places with various outlets, 16 III, 17| many things are made in a different manner from that in which 17 III, 28| words? What that dress, so different from others? Or why do you 18 IV, 3 | where the mind, drawn in different directions to many objects, 19 IV, 4 | meaning, though it seems to be different in each case. For the one 20 IV, 8 | speech are sent forth from different parts, inasmuch as breath 21 IV, 27| worship for themselves through different regions,--under false and 22 IV, 29| do not speak of them as different, nor do we separate each: 23 V, 16| the condition of bodies is different, yet we have no servants, 24 V, 20| Torture and piety are widely different; nor is it possible for 25 VI, 3 | forward these ways in a very different manner from that in which 26 VI, 3 | letter Y in matters which are different and opposed to one another? 27 VI, 7 | appearance of honours are not different roads, but turnings off 28 VI, 9 | why is it that there are different and various laws amongst 29 VI, 10| great; since the causes are different, the fact is the same. Each 30 VI, 15| us suppose that they are different, as they themselves will 31 VII, 1 | Whereas the case is far different, since whatever is of a 32 VII, 3 | things which are most widely different, God and the world, the 33 VII, 4 | Since man is formed of different and opposing elements, soul 34 VII, 5 | that, being compacted of different and opposing materials, 35 VII, 7 | point itself consists. But different persons brought forward 36 VII, 7 | all these things, and in different ways, not connecting the 37 VII, 21| the nature of which is different from this fire of ours, 38 VII, 22| poets in a manner which is different from the truth; for although 39 VII, 22| being scattered through different mouths and various discourses,