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 1   I,     V,  1|       but also of those of an opposite description, which we shall
 2   I,     V,  3|       no element at all of an opposite kind, and certain others
 3   I,     V,  3|      as holding offices of an opposite kind must be regarded in
 4   I,     V,  5|    fall away, and since those opposite powers once were spotless,
 5   I,   VII,  2|     incapable of becoming the opposite of what they are? Not a
 6  II,     V,  3|       then, since evil is the opposite of good, and injustice of
 7  II,    VI,  6| should receive an odour of an opposite kind, while they who are
 8  II,  VIII,  1|        as well as those of an opposite kind. We nowhere, indeed,
 9  II,  VIII,  3|   while those which are of an opposite nature are said to be cold;
10  II,    IX,  2|  extent, was dragged into the opposite of good, which undoubtedly
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