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1 I, 11| nothing from the public persuasion. It is manifest concerning 2 I, 11| It is therefore an empty persuasion on the part of those who 3 I, 15| understand how widely this persuasion is spread." He appealed, 4 I, 16| to refute so inveterate a persuasion, that men may at length 5 I, 19| opposition to the general persuasion, they should acknowledge 6 II, 1 | throughout the world by a foolish persuasion undertook various and dissimilar 7 II, 1 | afterwards with an inveterate persuasion persevered in the religious 8 II, 2 | men are imbued with this persuasion, and their minds have thoroughly 9 II, 18| emotions is frail. But this persuasion altogether takes away truth 10 III, 17| that I may refute this persuasion of Epicurus, whether it 11 III, 18| Democritus, was of another persuasion. But, however,~"By his own 12 V, 1 | lead away from a foolish persuasion to the truth, men who would 13 V, 1 | explanation, or more powerful in persuasion. And yet he is unable to 14 V, 1 | had neither the power of persuasion, nor subtlety in arguing, 15 V, 3 | this account it effects persuasion, because it is based on 16 V, 19| by death. And from this persuasion all the errors both of the 17 V, 20| nature; but, clinging to the persuasion of the people, they willingly 18 V, 20| them the grounds of their persuasion, they can assign none, but 19 VI, 21| pleasant to the ear effects persuasion, and while it delights fixes 20 VII, 6 | depraved religions, and in this persuasion of philosophers, by which