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1 I, 11| are true. For what other conclusion does the image of Ganymede 2 I, 16| this is added that last conclusion of the former argument, 3 II, 5 | gods, tends to the opposite conclusion? For if they imagine that 4 II, 9 | and eternal. But now the conclusion, with which Tully finished 5 III, 6 | professes, as it were, some conclusion already arrived at and known: 6 III, 19| no other state. But each conclusion is false. For the sacred 7 III, 30| XXX. THE CONCLUSION OF THE THINGS BEFORE SPOKEN; 8 V, 3 | servants. Thus your own conclusion convicts you of folly, vanity, 9 VI, 17| yet I, not by any skilful conclusion, as Socrates does in the 10 VII, 2 | writer says, since their conclusion does not correspond with 11 VII, 25| last day of the extreme conclusion is now drawing near. It