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1 1 | look with ill will on their opinions. For which of your institutions 2 2 | accordance with his professed opinions. Plato, a philosopher, was 3 3 | they indulge in conflicting opinions, and their arrogance makes 4 8 | such a great contrariety of opinions? For Rhea, whom the inhabitants 5 26| account for uttering my opinions, and why are you in such 6 27| having in your hands the opinions of Apion concerning the 7 27| work of one who imposes opinions on himself as if they were 8 29| to be compared with the opinions of the Greeks, and too divine 9 31| possible to show that the opinions held about the facts themselves 10 32| indulge in a variety of opinions. For having renounced the 11 35| strengthen my own views by the opinions of others, but I wish to 12 35| all their ill-connected opinions, I embraced our barbaric