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1 I, 3 | established by one is much more easily governed by one. Some one 2 I, 3 | the peril; nor could it easily be governed or controlled, 3 I, 13| Doubtless, being aged, he was easily overcome by one who was 4 I, 17| he says that he can more easily say what is not, than what 5 II, 3 | I wish that I could as easily find out the truth as I 6 II, 9 | obscure subjects may be more easily understood; and I will bring 7 II, 9 | of these is more true, is easily understood. For of these 8 II, 17| Father. And that they may easily entice them, they conceal 9 III, 8 | without virtue. Each point is easily understood. For I ask whether 10 III, 8 | and defend error. If it is easily attained to, and without 11 III, 16| on that account was more easily driven from his opinion, 12 III, 17| things separately, I could easily show that this man was neither 13 III, 26| accomplished gratuitously, easily, and quickly, if only the 14 IV, 2 | they might have gone more easily. But I think that they were 15 IV, 8 | love wisdom may be more easily and diligently instructed. 16 IV, 22| tortured by men, but also will easily see that it could not have 17 V, 1 | they know that they are easily overpowered.And therefore, 18 V, 1 | pernicious, because they are easily able to ensnare unwary souls 19 V, 19| writings. And this reward it easily receives, and does not harshly 20 V, 20| unchangeable. And thus men are easily led away from them, because 21 VI, 21| air and of strings, may be easily disregarded, because they 22 VI, 24| from them: they would more easily follow right things if they 23 VI, 25| with the justice of man is easily understood. For if man shall 24 VII, 1 | of the world, that it may easily be understood both when 25 VII, 15| names, so that no one can easily understand them. Nevertheless 26 VII, 22| lightly esteemed, and so easily taken away, what can we