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1 1, III | the latter, indeed, for a considerable time established their schools 2 1, XXVII | the whole of Greece, and a considerable portion of Barbarian lands, 3 1, LII | examination of this subject to a considerable length, we have enumerated 4 2, I | seems to have observed for a considerable time the Jewish observances 5 2, VIII | miracles, traces of which to a considerable extent are still found among 6 2, LX | statement of his seems to have a considerable degree of force, it is nevertheless 7 3, XV | will, has already, for a considerable time, ceased to exist. And 8 3, XXXIV | we have already spoken at considerable length? He next imagines 9 3, LXXI | effect an entrance, yet if a considerable progress take place in the 10 5, XXXI | matters continued for a considerable time, and that a remedy 11 6, I | philosophy. For he has quoted a considerable number of passages, chiefly 12 6, LI | the best of our ability, a considerable time before the commencement 13 6, LXVIII| Celsus, then, has exhibited considerable ignorance in the imaginary 14 7, LXIII | They often, indeed, run considerable risk at the outset, while 15 7, LXVIII| questions which require considerable research, and a profound 16 8, LIII | origin of man, and shows considerable reluctance to set down any