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1 I, 22| the greatest adversity, just as in prosperity, differ 2 I, 27| from Him we beg things just and honourable, and worthy 3 II, 13| found to say either these or just such things which you laugh 4 II, 15| without blame; are good, just, and upright, in nothing 5 II, 16| maintain that you are immortal, just as He is? Will you inquire, 6 II, 20| with it, let us conceive it just as if we came into contact. 7 II, 29| illustrious descent. For while, as just men and upholders of righteousness, 8 II, 29| persuaded that he is immortal, just as the supreme God Himself, 9 II, 39| different views as to what is just, useful, and right; should 10 II, 46| human praise, most wise, just, making all things perfect, 11 II, 49| comparison has been made which is just and evenly balanced. One, 12 II, 57| but by human methods; and just as we think that anything 13 II, 65| hope for salvation. It is just as you yourself say. For, 14 II, 71| years garter these? It is just as the calculation shows. 15 II, 73| deities whom we mentioned just now, it is certain that 16 II, 73| Our religion has sprung up just now; for now He has arrived 17 III, 3| the kings themselves; in just the same way, these gods, 18 III, 5| a similar pardon, if in just the same way we refuse to 19 III, 24| bad, the unjust and the just, the free-born and the slave, 20 IV, 5| their forms from our sides, just as chance, and the accident 21 IV, 14| Minervas also, they say, just as there are five Suns and 22 IV, 16| personages, either to give a just decision, or to declare 23 IV, 33| cover themselves with blood, just as though it were that of 24 V, 10| without any reluctance, just as he eagerly wished to 25 V, 24| say are found to be either just as foul, or of even greater 26 V, 24| under the mask of religion just as disgraceful as are thrown 27 V, 36| grant to you that it is just as you say, how do you know, 28 V, 37| four-horse chariot: this, too, is just as simple, for a team of 29 VI, 2| minds, should weigh all in a just balance, and show kindness 30 VI, 2| heaven, unless they are just and worthy of the admiration 31 VI, 4| every part of the world, just as if he were present; nay, 32 VI, 12| Venus, naked and unclothed, just as if you said that she 33 VI, 12| the sea with his trident, just as if he had to fight in 34 VI, 21| why did he not punish with just and merited vengeance the 35 VI, 22| was wont in his madness, just as if he were dealing with 36 VI, 23| exposed to all accidents just as much as are all other 37 VI, 26| back from wicked actions, just as if they were little boys, 38 VII, 9| it he considered at all just, that when another has sinned 39 VII, 9| affected by the other senses just as they are? They have livers, 40 VII, 9| piety whether it is more just that I should be slain, 41 VII, 10| and favours. For they are just as unable to do for you 42 VII, 17| their pleasant taste, and, just as barking dogs, lay aside 43 VII, 20| joke with you stupidly, and just as you do yourselves -that 44 VII, 26| know it, so that you have just reason to think that it 45 VII, 27| from the bark of trees, just as from the almond-tree, 46 VII, 28| wholesome, sweet and bitter; but just as each one has been formed 47 VII, 35| much more honourable and just, and such as to give and 48 VII, 41| they come to men's ears just as they have been brought 49 VII, 45| requires his presence, but, just as a dull animal of earth,