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1 I, 5 | from the male or the female side, implies that both parents 2 I, 15| have no witnesses on your side, you will argue that the 3 I, 15| pleas advanced on either side.~The evidence of witnesses 4 II, 5 | always supposed to be on the side of the wronged. Also when, 5 II, 6 | they have seen our best side only (hence the appropriateness 6 II, 12| Amphiaraus. They look at the good side rather than the bad, not 7 II, 19| diagonal of a square with its side neither occurs nor can begin 8 II, 23| arguments, and arguments put side by side are clearer to the 9 II, 23| and arguments put side by side are clearer to the audience. 10 III, 2 | emphasized by their being placed side by side. It is like having 11 III, 2 | their being placed side by side. It is like having to ask 12 III, 9 | especially when they are thus put side by side, and also because 13 III, 9 | they are thus put side by side, and also because it has 14 III, 9 | two opposing conclusions side by side that you prove one 15 III, 9 | opposing conclusions side by side that you prove one of them 16 III, 17| he has the profit on his side, I have justice on mine."~ 17 III, 17| clearly when the two are nut side by side.~The "Reply to the 18 III, 17| the two are nut side by side.~The "Reply to the Opponent" 19 III, 17| the arguments on the other side by refuting them and pulling 20 III, 17| the case for the other side contains a great variety 21 III, 17| the speech on the other side. You should, therefore, 22 III, 18| balance of truth on your side.~As to jests. These are