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1 1, I | trouble of mind which is spoken of; for then knowledge is 2 1, II | Pius Quintus could not hear spoken with patience, terming them 3 1, V | ways of action commonly spoken of by the ancients: the 4 1, V | Neither is my meaning, as was spoken of Socrates, to call philosophy 5 2, X | these things which we have spoken of are courses begotten 6 2, X | were a strange speech which spoken, or spoken oft, should reclaim 7 2, X | speech which spoken, or spoken oft, should reclaim a man 8 2, XIII | where it came first to be spoken of, I think fit to refer 9 2, XIII | special. The general we have spoken to; but the particular hath 10 2, XIV | ourselves to that which we have spoken of interpretation of Nature.~( 11 2, XVI | to hieroglyphics as words spoken are to words written, in 12 2, XXI | which we have said: we have spoken first of the good of society, 13 2, XXI | individual form; we have spoken of active good, and supposed 14 2, XXII | therefore, that we have spoken of this fruit of life, it 15 2, XXIII| chronicles or lives. Thus have we spoken both of the matter and form 16 2, XXIII| from that whereof we have spoken as sapere and sibi sapere, 17 2, XXIII| chronicles or lives. Thus have we spoken both of the matter and form 18 2, XXIII| from that whereof we have spoken as sapere and sibi sapere,