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 1   I,   2|        real significance of that opinion, and what is the nature
 2   I,   8|          may not seem to have no opinion on subjects of this kind,
 3   I,  28|    decree. Do you put forth this opinion? Have you ordained this
 4  II,  13|       party through diversity of opinion. You, you I address, who
 5  II,  14|         suffer pain? And yet his opinion is not very far from the
 6  II,  15|   carried away by an extravagant opinion of themselves, that souls
 7  II,  39|        divided by differences of opinion; should have different views
 8  II,  50|        to fall into vice. In our opinion, however, that which is
 9  II,  51|          true and certain in the opinion of proper and very wise
10  II,  55|         is a small matter in our opinion; nor do we hold it of much
11  II,  57|       the bodies themselves: the opinion of another, however, is
12  II,  67|      fault or crime to change an opinion, and pass from ancient customs
13 III,  12|   sayings of those writings. Our opinion on the subject is as follows:-
14 III,  17|       are not satisfied with our opinion, do you point out, tell
15 III,  17|       because on this we have no opinion of our own to bring forward.
16 III,  35|          true, sure, and certain opinion, they also will forthwith
17 III,  39|         that those who differ in opinion can be regarded as teachers
18 III,  39|         one truth. For if Piso's opinion is true, Aelius and Granius
19 III,  41|        at another, following the opinion of the ancients, he says
20  IV,  21|     grandeur! Is it thus in your opinion, ask, that the exalted powers
21  IV,  26|          favours; since, in your opinion, the god Hercules was born
22  IV,  34|         more importance, in your opinion, than the profaned majesty
23   V,  12|          who had even a very low opinion of them? or, if they were
24   V,  13| conceived a son by an apple. The opinion is self-consistent; for
25 VII,   1|     favour if you do. No sounder opinion can be found, none truer,
26 VII,  10|     snatch out of our hands that opinion, and assert that we are
27 VII,  15|          first place, what is an opinion worthy of the gods, right
28 VII,  37|          be devoted to religion. Opinion constitutes religion, and
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