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1 2 | if he had discovered any true charge against me, would 2 3 | levelling at philosophers. It is true that we may regard these 3 4 | beauty and eloquence had been true. It would have been easy 4 5 | of Statius Caecilius be true, that innocence is eloquence 5 7 | conspicuous, in use eloquent. True, in wild beasts and cattle 6 10 | Critias, which are not their true names. On this principle 7 22 | and wallet are not, it is true, carried by the Platonic 8 22 | which of the two was the true king, boasted of his staff 9 22 | boasted of his staff as the true sceptre. The unconquered 10 25 | large number of authors is true, namely, that magician is 11 28 | deny none of them, be they true or false. I will assume 12 52 | accusations as though th ey were true; you charge men with doing 13 55 | even admitting that it was true enough that I did so deposit 14 56 | himself to believe that it is true that I guard so reverently 15 71 | sesterces. Of this sum, it is true, she owed a considerable 16 80 | I am mad'. It cannot be true unless the speaker knows 17 84 | in common. For if it be true that the destiny of each 18 88 | that in the furrow children true be sown ~bears out this 19 90 | Circumstances may alter; the one true guide is a man's character; 20 103| if all my contentions are true, I can await your estimate