Book, Paragraph

1  II,  35|  readiness of belief seem mistaken if we believe that to the
2 III,  15| to blame others for their mistaken folly, and to be detected
3 III,  37| nine names. If we are not mistaken, such want of agreement
4 III,  39|    with all his skill, is mistaken, who substitutes things
5 III,  39| certain, they are utterly mistaken who suppose that those raised
6   V,  32| says my opponent, and are mistaken, and show, even in criticising
7  VI,  17| says my opponent, and are mistaken, for we do not consider
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