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1 I, 3 | to which nothing can be added. Who can doubt that he would 2 I, 9 | I could wish that he had added something on the subject 3 I, 10| for her brothers only, he added to his speech a verse of 4 I, 11| most worthless; but they added a certain colour to the 5 I, 15| respecting them. The poets also added their influence, and by 6 I, 16| no female sex. To this is added that last conclusion of 7 II, 4 | sentiment. But he ridiculously added this: that there is this 8 II, 8 | Caesar. To these examples is added Pyrrhus, who, having taken 9 II, 9 | formation of the other animals, added:--~"An animal more sacred 10 III, 8 | evil, unless virtue also is added. For many of the philosophers, 11 III, 11| such that nothing can be added to it or taken from it. 12 III, 13| things divine and human, added: "And if any one censures 13 III, 19| appears from this, that he added something of his own for 14 IV, 6 | these things which we have added: "God founded me in the 15 IV, 25| righteousness, unless there had been added an authority and virtue 16 IV, 26| run its course, to have added times to the completed times 17 V, 13| fresh crowd of others are added on account of the wonderful 18 V, 23| great virtue. To this is added, that he despises frail 19 VI, 13| glory of virtue. To this is added, that no ODe can be without 20 VII, 8 | the addition of wisdom. He added, therefore, that he might 21 VII, 18| which we have spoken, he added these things: "But when