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1 12 | heaven. Wherefore let us admit that Afranius shows his 2 14 | 14] ~Come now, let me admit that I háve looked into 3 26 | instruction, nor do they lightly admit any chance person to be 4 26 | any more than they would admit him to be a king. Plato -- 5 28 | will not be prepared to admit and to defend, even though 6 33 | across a sea-hare. But I admit that I search for other 7 43 | I am in doubt whether to admit the truth of such stories 8 45 | prese nce? Why, I myself admit it. You say that this was 9 47 | connected with magic? You must admit one of these two alternatives: 10 53 | this object; you further admit that no one ever saw it, 11 55 | as I am concerned I will admit the cloth to have been full 12 57 | distant as Oea? Crassus is, I admit, a gourmand of the first 13 59 | s n ames -- although, I admit, Crassus is better known 14 68 | force Aemilianus himself to admit, whenhe has heard the facts, 15 71 | rather than honour. But I admit feeling surprise that Aemilianus 16 74 | against me by my accusers, I admit that Pontianus, after taking 17 75 | considerable fortune, though I admit that he only got that fortune 18 87 | language, I whom my accusers admit to be quite at home in Greek? 19 87 | coarse? They themselves admit that I write amatory verse 20 100| my son, be m y heir.' I admit it! he who reads this, will