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1 I, 2 | highest intelligence. But even Marcus Tullius, although he was 2 I, 6 | being themselves but men. Marcus Varro, than whom no man 3 I, 6 | accordingly, Publius Gabinius, Marcus Otacilius, and Lucius Valerius 4 I, 10| kind of punishment. But Marcus Tullius was foolish in upbraiding 5 I, 15| And make these offerings?"~Marcus Tullius, who was not only 6 I, 20| commonly wish? The conduct of Marcus Marcellus concerning the 7 I, 20| But if you admit this, O Marcus Tullius, you do not see 8 II, 4 | have recourse to you, O Marcus Tullius, that is, to a man; 9 III, 1 | though not such as it was in Marcus Tullius, for that was extraordinary 10 III, 8 | to be the chief good, and Marcus Tullius was also of this 11 III, 14| Are we then parricides, Marcus Tullius, and in your judgment 12 IV, 4 | Creator of the world, and Marcus Tullius, who acknowledges 13 IV, 18| crucifixion of Gavius, which Marcus Tullius followed up with 14 V, 11| it is excellently said by Marcus Tullius: "For if there is 15 V, 17| subtle and acute, and such as Marcus Tullius was unable to refute. 16 VI, 5 | poet briefly puts together, Marcus Tullius derived the offices 17 VI, 6 | esteemed and called wise, Marcus Cato and Caius Laelius, 18 VI, 8 | that heavenly law, which Marcus Tullius, in his third book 19 VI, 11| for the actor.~What does Marcus Tullius say in his books 20 VI, 11| certainly exclaim: Here, here, Marcus Tullius, you have erred 21 VI, 18| of our madness. Finally, Marcus Tullius, in opposition to 22 VII, 2 | and to teach. Therefore Marcus Tullius, borrowing from 23 VII, 4 | necessary for him. Therefore let Marcus Tullius know that reason 24 VII, 9 | Finally, that proof which even Marcus Tullius saw is of sufficient