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1 I, 11| a boast."~Cicero, in his treatise concerning the Nature of 2 I, 11| Minucius Felix, in his treatise which has the title of Octavius, 3 I, 12| Cicero has laid down in his treatise concerning the Nature of 4 I, 15| this Cicero teaches in his treatise on the Nature of the Gods, 5 I, 15| imitator of Plato, in that treatise in which he consoled himself 6 I, 15| concerning glory? For in his treatise on the Laws, in which work, 7 II, 12| writings, saw this, who in his treatise on the Laws, in the first 8 III, 12| in praising virtue in the treatise which he wrote on the subject 9 III, 18| to have read through the treatise of Plato which he wrote 10 III, 18| who, having read the same treatise, threw himself into the 11 V, 4 | pleaded the same cause in that treatise which is entitled the Apology, 12 VI, 2 | would rather have one short treatise respecting duty, than a 13 VI, 5 | might have shortened his treatise if he had only spoken of 14 VI, 5 | book of the above-mentioned treatise. But knowledge cannot be 15 VII, 18| is entitled the Complete Treatise, after an enumeration of