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Alphabetical [« »] abysses 1 ac 3 academic 4 academics 8 academy 6 accepimus 1 accept 1 | Frequency [« »] 9 yield 8 absence 8 absurd 8 academics 8 accomplishment 8 accounts 8 accuser | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances academics |
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1 I, 6 | after the custom of the Academics, make everything uncertain, 2 II, 9 | custom and practice of the Academics, that men are permitted 3 III, 3 | therefore did Socrates, and the Academics who followed him, take away 4 III, 6 | VI. OF WISDOM, AND THE ACADEMICS, AND NATURAL PHILOSOPHY.~ 5 III, 6 | each part has erred. The Academics argued from obscure subjects, 6 III, 6 | thought, nor nothing, as the Academics taught, philosophy is altogether 7 VI, 24| in the third book of the Academics are: "But if, as in the 8 VII, 7 | overthrow philosophy, as the Academics are accustomed to do, whose