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1 II, 3 | AND OTHER MEN OF LEARNING ERRED IN NOT TURNING AWAY THE 2 III, 3 | all have in some degree erred in their description, and 3 III, 6 | will say how each part has erred. The Academics argued from 4 III, 9 | in three words. First, he erred in placing the whole duty 5 III, 13| shown that philosophers erred in this part also, who did 6 III, 14| LUCRETIUS AND OTHERS HAVE ERRED, AND CICERO HIMSELF, IN 7 III, 18| accident. And thus they erred in some degree even in that 8 III, 24| who, when they have once erred, consistently persevere 9 VI, 6 | good was, they necessarily erred in the case of the other 10 VI, 9 | who may themselves have erred, or have been unjust?--as 11 VI, 11| Marcus Tullius, you have erred from true justice; and you 12 VI, 24| Therefore, if any one has erred, let him retrace his step,