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1 I, 18| place also they are to be refuted, who not only admit that 2 I, 23| more fully, that, having refuted all things which seem to 3 II, 5 | OPINION OF THE STOICS IS REFUTED, WHO THINK THAT THE STARS 4 II, 6 | consists. Therefore they are refuted not only by the truth, but 5 II, 9 | Cicero to be more strongly refuted by any one than by Cicero 6 II, 9 | who snarled around him, refuted him. It is more certain, 7 II, 14| which circumstance they are refuted who regard Bacchus as the 8 III, 1 | and having dispelled and refuted public errors, and the errors 9 III, 3 | that in which we may be refuted? How much more are they 10 III, 3 | because he will immediately be refuted not by words, but by the 11 III, 3 | successful because they are not refuted; for God refutes them to 12 III, 8 | all those opinions must be refuted, that it may appear that 13 III, 17| arguments can this trifling be refuted! But I must proceed with 14 III, 20| happens--they so act that it is refuted by others as false. For 15 III, 30| false religions, and having refuted all the arguments, as many 16 IV, 15| satisfying of men."~Some, refuted by these testimonies, are 17 IV, 24| For obstinacy cannot be refuted except by example. For the 18 IV, 27| they deny it, they will be refuted by the testimonies of poets 19 V, 4 | for he ought to have been refuted not by the testimonies of 20 V, 4 | that he might especially be refuted by his own authorities. 21 V, 18| whole of this inquiry is refuted not so much by arguments 22 VI, 10| therefore, is also to be refuted, of those who think that 23 VI, 15| greatest. For I could have refuted those changes of names at 24 VII, 12| ought not even to have been refuted seriously; for he who does 25 VII, 12| it is sufficient to have refuted those things which are against