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1 I, 13| effrontery, with palpable and clearly proved falsehoods? It is 2 I, 31| concerning whom nothing can be clearly expressed by the significance 3 I, 31| astonishment if Thou art clearly comprehended. But perchance 4 I, 36| to you, my friends, state clearly what deities those are who 5 I, 46| Was He one of us, who saw clearly in the hearts of the silent 6 I, 58| for the truth, but do not clearly mark its great features. 7 II, 4| these things will be more clearly and distinctly noticed when 8 II, 7| you yourselves, too, see clearly that, if you ever discuss 9 II, 7| is ever brought together clearly into its own impenetrable 10 II, 11| who has expressed himself clearly, but he who accompanies 11 II, 12| that He decided anything clearly? or who, though he were 12 II, 16| creatures, it is even more clearly shown that we are allied 13 II, 20| that we may show you more clearly and distinctly what is the 14 II, 39| eyesight, should see nothing clearly, and, wandering from the 15 II, 50| about it, they show very clearly that their souls are, through 16 II, 50| inclinations, shows most clearly that he is imperfect, blameable, 17 II, 51| thinks that he knows most clearly that which transcends human 18 II, 51| ascertained and set most clearly in the light of truth, because 19 III, 11| ground of offence is most clearly in ourselves, and that it 20 III, 29| them by others who have clearly no existence; and different 21 III, 37| For if their number were clearly known, the voice of all 22 IV, 5| any degree cause it to be clearly and generally understood. 23 V, 22| who does not himself see clearly the character of all these 24 VII, 7| it to be discerned very clearly whether there are any. What