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1 I, 3 | their wishes, from which circumstance disputing and contention 2 I, 9 | his daughter, from which circumstance it is evident at what time 3 I, 12| rule. First, from this very circumstance he is not now a god, inasmuch 4 I, 17| fictitious gods? And this circumstance gave rise to false opinions 5 I, 17| have it appear? But the circumstance itself cries out. For when 6 I, 20| alone remained. From which circumstance the pact speaks of the immoveable 7 I, 21| is a representation of a circumstance which really occurred; and 8 I, 21| injury with revilings,--a circumstance which afforded gratification 9 I, 21| which he named, from the circumstance, the yoke of oxen; and at 10 I, 21| as a shield, from which circumstance he is called by the poets 11 I, 22| Great Mother; from which circumstance the priests of the same 12 II, 1 | erect to stars."~From this circumstance the Greeks plainly derived 13 II, 4 | was fortunate in this very circumstance, that before his own death 14 II, 12| however, see whether the circumstance itself which they assert 15 II, 14| his own hand. From which circumstance they are refuted who regard 16 II, 14| but went out and told the circumstance to his brothers also. But 17 V, 3 | perchance believed it from the circumstance of your having consecrated 18 V, 6 | impious, even from this very circumstance, that he turned them away 19 V, 13| might see from this very circumstance, that it is not folly to 20 VI, 18| good man from this very circumstance, if he shall inflict injury. 21 VI, 18| unable to curb? But this circumstance manifestly deceived him, 22 VII, 9 | should imagine from this circumstance that God does not exist,