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 1   I,   3|          matters which are already clear, and which require no defence,
 2   I,   7|        truth of the matter is made clear, I care not whence these
 3   I,  20|    indignation, by which it may be clear to all that we live under
 4  II,  19|          critics! From which it is clear, as has been said pretty
 5  II,  19|            different things, it is clear and manifest that we have
 6  II,  37|         these regions, since it is clear that by man comes nothing
 7  II,  51|           conjecture, not trusting clear information. But what is
 8  II,  58|         Can you, if asked, make it clear, and show most skilfully,
 9  II,  60|           things which it is quite clear cannot be understood, although
10  II,  71|          one stock and race. It is clear, then, that what we say
11  II,  71|    estimation is well grounded and clear. There are, then, three
12  II,  73|          name of Apollo? Now it is clear and manifest from this,
13 III,   3|         hypothesis only that it is clear and undeniable, that besides
14 III,  18| speculations; for these are, it is clear, in our case, baseless,
15 III,  30|       extinguished? Now if this is clear and certain, there is, then,
16 III,  39|       Aeneas. These are all, as is clear, different opinions; and
17 III,  39|         gods from being men, it is clear and evident that no individual
18  IV,   5|            of the left, when it is clear that the same regions are
19  IV,  18|         your minds. But when it is clear that you have been informed
20   V,   2|        easy to say, nor is it made clear by any amount of reflection;
21   V,   4|    overreach him? Is it not, then, clear and manifest that these
22   V,  17|             and in that case it is clear that you do not celebrate
23   V,  20|            but that it may be made clear to you again and again what
24   V,  31|             while it has long been clear that you are the guilty
25   V,  39|     mysteries of initiation, it is clear, whether those which are
26   V,  39|         any reason. But if this is clear and certain, that is, if
27   V,  43|     meaning of this is, is already clear to all. For because you
28  VI,   5|        ceremonies. For, to make it clear, let us suppose that there
29  VI,   7|            require this to be made clear by the testimonies of authors,
30  VI,  10|            can be recognised to be clear and certain from things
31  VI,  16|          and while it is plain and clear that you are speaking to
32  VI,  20|           O you-if it is plain and clear to you that tim gods live.
33 VII,   5|          of disturbance, is, it is clear, capable of suffering, and
34 VII,   5|    immortal nature; and if this is clear and certain, anger has been
35 VII,  34|            sprung? From this it is clear, in great measure, that
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