Book, Paragraph

1   I,  40| death in a temple, under an unjust suspicion of aiming at sovereign
2  II,  10| judgment, pray, is this, so unjust that you mock at faith in
3  II,  13|  you not then think it most unjust to scoff, to jeer at us
4  II,  65|     mastery. For what is so unjust as to force men who are
5 III,  24|   the good and the bad, the unjust and the just, the free-born
6  IV,  18| suggestions of books, it is unjust to deny the reliableness
7 VII,   9|     seem to you, O Jupiter, unjust and barbarous that I should
8 VII,  43|  that he is a god who is so unjust, so impious, and who does
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