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1 1| of nothing else - it is obvious that the faculty also fallsinto
2 1| opponents areat variance with obvious facts, but also from the
3 1| compelled repeatedly to deny obvious facts. For instance, Asclepiades,
4 1| I should try to overturn obvious facts by ridiculousarguments! "
5 1| Here, then, it becomes obvious that not only in a dead
6 1| hesitate to join issue with obvious facts, and, in thismatter
7 1| impressivething to do, to mistrust the obvious, and to pin one's faith
8 1| be benefited. This is so obvious that eventhose who make
9 1| distrust our senses where obvious facts plainly overturnhis
10 1| consequences and to upset obvious fact,in this respect being
11 1| respect he shows towards obvious facts, but find fault withhis
12 2| here the greatest and most obvious error. For if the yellow
13 2| greatest here, and also so obvious that even a child could
14 2| Moist) and secondly, from obvious bodily phenomena, that there
15 3| compelling proofs drawn from obvious facts, we will also proceed
16 3| retentive faculty is so obvious that its operation can be
17 3| in other parts it is less obvious to the senses, but is capable
18 3| those activities which are obvious without dissection, and,
19 3| while it is also quite obvious that it eliminates this
20 3| as to try to contradict obvious facts. More recent physicians,
21 3| what in disagreement with obvious fact; thus he will choose
22 3| attractive faculty is not so obvious to most people. It is, however,
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