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 1  II,  19|      opinions. Now, however, seeing that we each assert different
 2  II,  26|    time that which it hears; seeing that it is much easier to
 3  II,  29|   and in the highest orders, seeing that his person only is
 4  II,  29|  pronounced upon him by God, seeing that there is the same immortality
 5  II,  33|                          33. Seeing that the fear of death,
 6  II,  60|                          60. Seeing, then, that the origin,
 7  II,  68|  perceiving your mistakes or seeing something better, what have
 8  II,  76|      too, ask in reply, why, seeing that you worship so great
 9  IV,   4|    of whom will she incline, seeing that she should afford to
10  IV,   8|  possessed any fixed powers, seeing that you were equally unaware
11  IV,   9|      over the getting of it, seeing that it springs very often
12  IV,  21|  sprang from a woman's womb, seeing that your authors relate
13   V,   6|   fruit, a pomegranate tree, seeing the beauty of which, with
14 VII,  13| receiver. As, if any one, on seeing a man famed for his very
15 VII,  42|  pure, or to defile Jupiter, seeing that in a few moments, in
16 VII,  46|    could it have been a god, seeing that it had those things
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