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1 1, II | execute. Out of this conceit Cato, surnamed the Censor, one 2 1, II | look into the errors of Cato II., and he will never be 3 1, II | And as to the judgment of Cato the Censor, he was well 4 1, III | of Demosthenes, Cicero, Cato II., Seneca, and many more) 5 1, III | noteth this error directly in Cato II. when he writes to his 6 1, III | writes to his friend Atticus, Cato optime sentit, sed nocet 7 2, XXII | in great commendation of Cato the second, that he had 8 2, XXII | incompatible; as Cicero saith of Cato, In Marco Catone haec bona 9 2, XXIII| axiom. Nevertheless, as Cato the Censor said, “That the 10 2, XXIII| and Livy attributed it to Cato the first, In hoc viro tanta 11 2, XXIII| occasions turn: and therefore to Cato, whom Livy maketh such an 12 2, XXIII| in a despising manner of Cato the second, when he describeth 13 2, XXIII| axiom. Nevertheless, as Cato the Censor said, “That the 14 2, XXIII| and Livy attributed it to Cato the first, In hoc viro tanta 15 2, XXIII| occasions turn: and therefore to Cato, whom Livy maketh such an 16 2, XXIII| in a despising manner of Cato the second, when he describeth