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 1   I,   1|      accusations; lest, on the one hand, those persons should imagine
 2   I,   3|          things, which, on the one hand, they knew that they themselves
 3   I,  18|        with excitement, on the one hand they are not immortal, and
 4   I,  18|      harass them, extinction is at hand, viz. death, which ends
 5   I,  25|         the cause, why, on the one hand, the gods exercise cruelty
 6   I,  28| consequence to confess, on the one hand, that the deities are created,
 7   I,  48|             either by applying His hand to the parts affected, or
 8   I,  50|          By the application of His hand He removed the marks of
 9   I,  51|          mouth or the touch of his hand? Was this, then, a power
10   I,  59|         for food, which on the one hand cannot support us, and yet
11   I,  63|       about their ... on the other hand, the Introducer, the Master
12  II,   4|         while, as they are only at hand, and not yet disclosed they
13  II,   4|        that which is said to be at hand should prove vain and groundless;
14  II,   7|    mysteries of nature, on the one hand you do not know the very
15  II,   7|        this cast of face, from the hand of some maker and framer?
16  II,  14|           that they may on the one hand perish if they have not
17  II,  21|           s care should be near at hand, and that she should watch
18  II,  31|     character: because, on the one hand, arguments present themselves
19  II,  31|      perishable; and, on the other hand, are not wanting to their
20  II,  38|            cavalry, or in fighting hand to hand on foot? What, that
21  II,  38|             or in fighting hand to hand on foot? What, that there
22  II,  51|            we do not, on the other hand, say in turn from what causes
23  II,  58|         the stars? why, on the one hand, it does not remain of the
24  II,  71|          one who will take them in hand even, as the saying is.
25  II,  71|      Latinus? Saturn, as you again hand down by your books and teachers?
26  II,  74|          ask you too, on the other hand, what cause, what reason
27 III,   4|          you? But if, on the other hand, these names have been applied
28 III,  14|        other. But if, on the other hand, they are distinguished
29  IV,   4|             and fighting together, hand to hand, decide the battle;
30  IV,   4|         fighting together, hand to hand, decide the battle; and
31  IV,   5|            the regions on the left hand only, and are opposed to
32  IV,   5|        some things as on our right hand, of others as on our left;
33  IV,   5|           the north are on my left hand; and if I turn my face thither,
34  IV,  30|     irreligious, and, on the other hand, maintain that you are pious
35  IV,  37|    vengeance. But if, on the other hand, the gods are not subject
36   V,   2|         that some evil is close at hand, do this and that, so that
37   V,   4|    themselves: so that, on the one hand, Numa is shown not to have
38   V,  23|        with that severe and divine hand with which he was wont to
39   V,  23|       stories, or receive them, or hand them down in the most secret
40   V,  25|      requires. Baubo, on the other hand, begs and exhorts her-as
41   V,  26|         Baubo grasping with hollow hand, for Their appearance was
42   V,  26|           she takes the cup in her hand, and laughing, Drinks off
43   V,  31|          mothers; and on the other hand, fathers with their virgin
44   V,  36|       meaning, which, on the other hand, has been covered with jarring
45   V,  41|          time; so that, on the one hand, a description of something
46   V,  44|            they were here close at hand, or anywhere at all, fear
47  VI,   4|        them in person and close at hand, to come near and address
48  VI,   4|          addressed to them near at hand, they will stand deaf and
49  VI,  11|         told in the writings which hand down these things to memory;
50  VI,  12|         hammer, but with his right hand free, and with his dress
51  VI,  12|            arms, and, on the other hand, invest Hammon with them,
52  VI,  18|         reduced to the size of the hand, at another raised to an
53  VI,  19|      belief declares; for either a hand separated froth the head,
54  VI,  25|           and holding in his right hand a piece of wood shaped like
55  VI,  25|          swinging in Liber's right hand; Mulciber, with his workman
56 VII,  12|          two nations, on the other hand, arrayed against each other
57 VII,  14|      inferior, while, on the other hand, the man who increases the
58 VII,  23|      prosperity, and, on the other hand, coax others with sacrifices
59 VII,  23|           stroke a viper with your hand, or caress a poisonous scorpion,
60 VII,  37|           where are we, on the one hand, impious, or you pious,
61 VII,  39|         great care was, on the one hand, given to the shows, and
62 VII,  45|      himself. But if, on the other hand, he had been intent on allowing
63 VII,  46|            be proved, on the other hand, that it was not a god.
64 VII,  47|      people? We, too, on the other hand, bring forward the question,
65 VII,  49|            people. For, on the one hand, a long-powerful enemy was
66 VII,  49|        could be carried in a man's hand without any pressure-of
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