Section, Paragraph
1 II, 82 | them the advantage in the opinion of the hearers, such favour
2 II, 82 | men. We must judge by the opinion of the majority of mankind.
3 II, 82 | head, without a favourable opinion of his ability. The imagination
4 II, 139| a beater is not of this opinion.~They imagine that, if they
5 II, 139| to extreme perils, in my opinion as foolishly, in order to
6 II, 156| prefer death to war.~Every opinion may be held preferable to
7 III, 194| thoroughly whether this opinion is one of those which people
8 III, 218| approve of not examining the opinion of Copernicus; but this...!
9 V, 303| sovereign of the world, and not opinion. But opinion makes use of
10 V, 303| world, and not opinion. But opinion makes use of might. It is
11 V, 303| It is might that makes opinion. Gentleness is beautiful
12 V, 303| Gentleness is beautiful in our opinion. Why? Because he who will
13 V, 311| The government founded on opinion and imagination reigns for
14 V, 311| might lasts for ever. Thus opinion is the queen of the world,
15 V, 328| so we have destroyed the opinion which destroyed that of
16 VI, 375| changed, I would confirm my opinion.~The sceptic Arcesilaus,
17 XII, 776| in communi. (Such is my opinion.)~
18 XIV, 856| if there were only one opinion in this Church. But in order
19 XIV, 861| order to know whether an opinion is a Father's...~
20 XIV, 877| itself obeyed. Yet it is the opinion of the least able.~If men
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