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1 I, 11| us therefore inquire what degree of truth lies hid under 2 I, 14| history differs in some degree from those things which 3 I, 15| successors contributed in a great degree to the error; for, in order 4 I, 15| cited in an incredible degree mists of falsehoods. And 5 I, 23| was related in the same degree. Priam, indeed, was distant 6 III, 1 | and admirable, but in some degree approaching it; that, being 7 III, 1 | equanimity that a moderate degree of talent has been granted 8 III, 3 | be that all have in some degree erred in their description, 9 III, 3 | and that all have in some degree attained to the truth. Therefore 10 III, 13| endeavoured to attain in some degree to the means of acquiring 11 III, 14| which may appear in some degree to be discerned." If, therefore, 12 III, 18| thus they erred in some degree even in that very matter 13 III, 27| and that to an immoderate degree; for it is impossible that 14 IV, 1 | much wiser, who in some degree saw themselves, than those 15 IV, 24| this power in the greatest degree, yet it would be unable 16 IV, 26| the humble and men of low degree, and might hold out to all 17 V, 1 | it demands the highest degree of dignity. Therefore it 18 V, 24| abused it to an inhuman degree, and have even insulted 19 VI, 16| but even in the smallest degree; and that there is another 20 VI, 16| they may exist in a small degree with the greatest criminality, 21 VI, 16| criminality, and in the greatest degree without any criminality. 22 VI, 25| devotion in the greatest degree, lest any one should chance 23 VII, 15| increased even to the highest degree, may be judged happy and