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 1   I,  14|   standard of prices? For in what manner could affairs be carried
 2   I,  29|        estimation, do you in like manner care to know who is her
 3   I,  37|           unwilling to be in like manner lawful for others.
 4   I,  40|           savage assault? In like manner Socrates, condemned by the
 5   I,  50|          His servants in the same manner stayed the wandering waters,
 6   I,  50|        one word; and they in like manner, by restricting its ravages,
 7   I,  55|         induce them to adopt this manner of worship. Nay, because
 8   I,  59|    naturally perfect, and in like manner none is faulty. For what
 9   I,  59|   candelabrum and jugulum in like manner written jugulus and candelaber?
10   I,  60|        cut off by death after the manner of men? Could that power
11   I,  62|     soothsayers, had been in like manner robbed of life and light
12  II,  16|        and our bodies are in like manner built up on bones, and bound
13  II,  16|          it again; and we in like manner drew in the air, and breathed
14  II,  16|            and are we not in like manner weakened by noxious diseases,
15  II,  48|            48. Here, too, in like manner, when we deny that souls
16  II,  56|        certain, here too, in like manner, arguments present themselves
17  II,  68|     advice; have you not, in like manner, changed this custom too,
18  II,  70|       rites. This we say, in like manner, of Minerva. For if, as
19  II,  77|        accursed darkness: in like manner, you too, by the flames,
20 III,  11|          exposed in a disgraceful manner? This, then, being the case,
21 III,  18|         light. So we must in like manner say of hearing, and form
22 III,  29|        very argument may, in like manner, be applied to Saturn. For
23 III,  32|          on sure grounds, in like manner, on your interpretation,
24 III,  44| ascertained, not to say after the manner of the blind and erring,
25  IV,  10|         guardians, we may in like manner introduce a thousand other
26  IV,  15|      fathers they mention in like manner, in like manner their mothers,
27  IV,  15|           in like manner, in like manner their mothers, and the places
28  IV,  17|            one Venus, and in like manner one Diana. For you will
29  IV,  34|         otherwise than in a pious manner? Nor have they obtained
30   V,  18|     demand that we should in like manner hunt up the other forms
31   V,  28|           buried according to the manner of men. Evius comes up froth
32   V,  32|        bring forth fruit. In like manner in the other stories also
33   V,  37|         told in a straightforward manner, for all know without any
34   V,  40|         something else, after the manner of raving seers, do you
35   V,  40|        anything else,-for in like manner it is of no importance,-
36  VI,  12|          transported them in like manner, he were to take away Iris
37  VI,  22|            To ask, again, in like manner: If the powers of the gods
38 VII,   3|         it is set on fire in like manner, and is destroyed, and falls
39 VII,  13|         they were to say, in like manner, that they keep awake and
40 VII,  16|       these, and they are in like manner moved by the breath of life.
41 VII,  22|           a mother she is in like manner to be entertained with gravid
42 VII,  24|           kinds of fruit. In like manner, we do not choose to mention
43 VII,  29|     incense; and of this, in like manner, we ask an explanation why
44 VII,  29|      eating and drinking? In like manner, also, after the solid food
45 VII,  44|                       44. In like manner we might go through the
46 VII,  48|       former times should in like manner not have gained the favour
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