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1 I, 3 | neither does the human breast admit the light of so great understanding, 2 I, 11| demonstrate this. And yet they admit that he was also descended 3 I, 11| the effigy of the eagle admit of, when they are placed 4 I, 16| it is impossible not to admit these last things. But no 5 I, 18| be refuted, who not only admit that gods have been made 6 I, 20| but virtues." But if you admit this, O Marcus Tullius, 7 II, 2 | statue; and not even to admit to your society him who 8 II, 7 | follow your ancestors, then admit that they were foolish, 9 II, 9 | changing the name, you clearly admit that it was made by the 10 II, 9 | and not till then, will I admit that the world itself was 11 II, 9 | Epicureans, and does not admit that the world was made 12 III, 1 | ingenious and eloquent, as I admit, but who speak false things; 13 III, 13| condition of man does not admit of. And how much that greatest 14 III, 21| things. Let us, however, admit its possibility. For grant 15 III, 27| into subjects which do not admit of investigation, since 16 IV, 10| overcoming death, and might admit him to the rewards of immortality. 17 IV, 16| prophets; nor do they ever admit them into their heart, which 18 V, 18| that he entreated them to admit him as a third party to 19 V, 21| than the Epicureans, who admit the existence of gods, but 20 V, 23| understand that this is true, and admit it into their breast. In 21 VI, 9 | the shape of limbs, but admit of no use, as much so as 22 VI, 10| And though they generally admit that the mutual participation 23 VI, 13| measure of man not even to admit to the thought that which 24 VI, 17| nature does not appear to admit that anything should fall 25 VI, 17| against whom he disputes to admit those things which they 26 VII, 1 | the way of virtue does not admit those carrying great burthens. 27 VII, 11| be eternal, because they admit of external violence; but