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 1   I,   2|           to varied occupations, to different kinds of learning? and do
 2   I,  11|        removed from the year, and a different course of nature to be instituted
 3   I,  11|       nature to be instituted under different laws? Hellebore is poison
 4   I,  31|           the concourse of atoms of different shapes; with whom we by
 5   I,  35|           one, as you wish, and not different in any power of deity and
 6   I,  46|             from one another and of different speech to be using well-known
 7   I,  50|          lifeless; they, too, by no different command, restored to health
 8  II,   6| understanding, see something wholly different and profound? Do you alone
 9  II,   8|            plough, and fill it with different kinds of seeds without believing
10  II,   8|             pass safely through the different stages of life to the goal
11  II,  11|           say many things about the different kinds of numbers, many things
12  II,  19|          intervals in the sounds of different tones, that we may speak
13  II,  19|          seeing that we each assert different things, it is clear and
14  II,  21|         being re-cooked by means of different flavours; but let it be
15  II,  27|           in themselves pass into a different state. Nay, we rather think
16  II,  39|             of opinion; should have different views as to what is just,
17  II,  40|             for their limbs, making different kinds of furniture for the
18  II,  40|     materials, and to purposes of a different kind; should force their
19  II,  45|        endures with agony caused by different sufferings; then that, forgetting
20  II,  58|      influence, produces results so different, nay, even so opposite?
21  II,  59|          winged creatures? what the different kinds of ants and worms
22  II,  59|            and are ranked among the different kinds of food, it is not
23  II,  68|           these customs, at another different laws, and have repudiated
24  II,  75|          condition of antiquity was different from that of later times?
25  II,  75|         whose bones, when dug up in different parts of the earth, have
26 III,   2|           put the ceremonies of the different religions on an equality?
27 III,   8|          not know that the sexes of different gender have been ordained
28 III,  14|             the peculiarites of the different marks. We should therefore
29 III,  26|           so many thousand men from different quarters, and speedily heaps
30 III,  27|           are ascended; and that in different places men, leaping voluntarily,
31 III,  29|           clearly no existence; and different men give different opinions
32 III,  29|              and different men give different opinions on the same subjects,
33 III,  31|       knowledge of the arts, and in different branches of learning. Neptune,
34 III,  34|         persons, as there are three different names; that in all these
35 III,  37|           of your opinions, to make different statements about the same
36 III,  39|         These are all, as is clear, different opinions; and it cannot
37 III,  40|             recognised amid so many different statements.
38 III,  41|             name streets laurae. In different parts of his writings, Nigidius
39 III,  42|   statements, expressing a thousand different beliefs. But, to be brief,
40 III,  42|             manifest and evident in different ways that you waver, and
41 III,  42|             of each are appeased by different rites.
42 III,  44|    proposition, and not, divided by different and inconsistent opinions,
43  IV,  10|             if you urge that bones, different kinds of honey, thresholds,
44  IV,  18|          are otherwise and markedly different. For to us it is enough
45   V,  34|            explained in innumerable different ways?
46   V,  36|    otherwise has been produced with different, and even opposite modes
47   V,  38|           into one which is utterly different. Can the Trojan war be turned
48  VI,  10|           passes through a thousand different states, changing each day.
49 VII,  25|           pottage, with cakes, with different kinds of stuffing prepared
50 VII,  25|             manifold ways, and with different ingredients? Are the deities
51 VII,  28|            so that the qualities of different smells can penetrate them?
52 VII,  28|           and charm and affect your different natures with a similar feeling?
53 VII,  28|           either bitter or sweet to different species, that to some things
54 VII,  39|      whether they are something far different, and should be separated
55 VII,  42|      throughout the world perish by different kinds of death, and with
56 VII,  44|             of these, something far different from what the gods should
57 VII,  45|            a true god, or something different and far removed from the
58 App     |    sacrifices, or are something far different, and should be separated
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