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1 I | other either way of it. The proof of their ignorance, at once 2 II | things of which they have no proof, and they are disinclined 3 VII | but so long as there is no proof; for when the proof is given, 4 VII | is no proof; for when the proof is given, it ceases to exist; 5 XVII | ignorant. Would you have the proof from the works of His hands, 6 XIX | have already brought the proof in part before you, in giving 7 XX | ancient as we say, we offer proof that they are divine. And 8 XXI | would afford sufficient proof. Scattered abroad, a race 9 XXIII | words: we now proceed to a proof of facts, in which we shall 10 XXIII | trustworthy than such a proof? The simplicity of truth 11 XXV | have offered sufficient proof upon the question of false 12 XXV | divinity, having shown that the proof rests not merely on debate 13 XXV | Magna has given a notable proof of her greatness which she 14 XXXIX | of his own composing,--a proof of the measure of our drinking. 15 XLVII | launch forth also into the proof of this. What poet or sophist 16 XLVIII| destroying flame. A notable proof this of the fire eternal! 17 L | dust; your injustice is the proof that we are innocent. Therefore