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1 1, VI | hast made it abundantly clear by all that I have seen
2 1, XIII | this it is sufficiently clear that a free curiosity is
3 4, XV | mutable - this much was clear enough to me because my
4 5, V | dared to teach them, it is clear that he had no knowledge
5 5, X(143) | Academicos, in an effort to clear up the problem posed thereby.~
6 5, XIV | I despaired of finding a clear path from man to thee -
7 5, XIV | presumption. This was especially clear after I had heard one or
8 6, IV | to have other things as clear as this, whether they were
9 6, XI | parents placed me, until the clear truth is discovered. But
10 6, I | fantasms,177 and with this one clear certainty I endeavored to
11 6, I | thus gross-hearted and not clear even to myself, I then held
12 6, VIII | impatient until thou wert made clear to my inward sight. By the
13 6, IX(186)| It is not altogether clear as to which "books" and
14 6, XII | XII~ ~18. And it was made clear to me that all things are
15 6, XII | therefore, and it was made clear to me that thou madest all
16 9, III | my inner Physician, make clear to me what profit I am to
17 9, XVI | shall I say, when it is clear to me that I remember forgetfulness?
18 9, XXXI | It is glad that it is not clear as to what is sufficient
19 9, XXXIII | when they are sung with a clear and skillfully modulated
20 10, VI | the last. From this it is clear and plain that it was the
21 10, XX | even now it is manifest and clear that there are neither times
22 11, XI | changes is immortal. This is clear to me, in thy sight; let
23 11, XI | All this, in thy sight, is clear to me. Let it become clearer
24 11, XI | This, in thy sight, is clear to me; may it become clearer
25 11, XXII | powers’490 - yet it is clear that God made all of these.
26 11, XXIV | this because it is not as clear to me that this was in his
27 11, XXVII | into various streams of clear truth, from which each one
28 12, XV | of thy fingers,”566 and clear away from our eyes the fog
29 12, XVIII | whose delight is in the clear light of truth - as the
30 12, XXIII | things in it which are not clear. Instead, we submit our
31 12, XXXII | which drop down in dew on clear nights, and those waters
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