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 1   I,   2|    unheard of before, what event contrary to the laws established
 2   I,  15|     certain wars were carried on contrary to our wishes. But they
 3   I,  21|   natural qualities; but, on the contrary that in ours the honey become
 4  II,   6|          is distinguished from a contrary,-do you therefore think
 5  II,   7|          whole; that oil, on the contrary, does not suffer the others
 6  II,  14|          pain; that that, on the contrary, cannot be immortal which
 7  II,  33|      become gods; but we, on the contrary hold out no hope to ourselves
 8  II,  33|    hindering you; but we, on the contrary, neither have any expectation
 9  II,  54|       can either succeed or fail contrary to His pleasure, it follows
10  II,  54|         His will. But if, on the contrary, we chose to say that He
11  II,  68|        better, what have we done contrary to common sense and the
12 III,  23| soundness of body? while, on the contrary, they become worse under
13  IV,   2|        its own; but that, on the contrary, they are the excellence
14  IV,   2|   reasonably when we observe the contrary qualities opposed to them,
15  IV,  20|              20. But you, on the contrary, forgetting how great their
16  IV,  31|          something has been done contrary to the sacredness of the
17   V,  14|        the gods; but you, on the contrary, bring forward to us the
18   V,  15|        foundation, or is, on the contrary, framed and devised in utter
19   V,  35|  ambiguous at all, while, on the contrary, others have many meanings,
20  VI,   8|    circumstances? But if, on the contrary, you do not believe, or,
21  VI,  18|     divine power. But if, on the contrary, when they choose, they
22  VI,  22|       with impunity; nay, on the contrary, they tell us plainly that
23  VI,  24|      deeds. But now when, on the contrary, all things are full of
24 VII,  18|        female, the other, on the contrary, with male animals? For
25 VII,  19|       gods, male victims, on the contrary, to the male gods, what
26 VII,  19|        pure white; while, on the contrary, to the sinister deities,
27 VII,  23|        good, that others, on the contrary, are bad, and rather inclined
28 VII,  23|       fire into cold, or what is contrary to anything take and change
29 VII,  23|   whether you do this, or on the contrary do not, they follow their
30 VII,  23|        way to the others, on the contrary, that they may not be injurious,
31 VII,  23|   instead of good; while, on the contrary, the bad, if they receive
32 VII,  28|    pleasure to you, seem, on the contrary, harsh and disagreeable
33 VII,  35|         embraces. But we, on the contrary, if they are indeed true
34 VII,  36|           but we, indeed, on the contrary, judge that these things
35 VII,  37|        that they desire anything contrary to what becomes their exalted
36 VII,  48|         to our ancestors, on the contrary, because they were blameless
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