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1 I, 2 | other human failings. As a matter of fact, it is a branch 2 I, 2 | proof", meaning that the matter has now been demonstrated 3 I, 4 | of his own; for this is a matter that may affect their relative 4 I, 9 | hero has that quality, no matter whether we are addressing 5 I, 12| time left for thinking the matter over. So Aenesidemus is 6 I, 13| justice of our case clear, no matter whether our aim is to establish 7 I, 15| opinions about some disputed matter: such opinions will be useful 8 II, 9 | given good if they have as a matter of fact only just got it 9 II, 18| to persuade. Nor does it matter whether we are arguing against 10 II, 18| decides the issue in some matter of public controversy; that 11 II, 22| only those that bear on the matter in hand: nor, plainly, can 12 III, 1 | It is, essentially, a matter of the right management 13 III, 1 | nothing, therefore, should matter except the proof of those 14 III, 5 | vague generalities about the matter in hand because their predictions 15 III, 14| be inclined to treat the matter either more or less seriously 16 III, 14| prejudice, or to make the matter under discussion seem more 17 III, 15| nothing disgraceful enough to matter: these are the sort of questions 18 III, 17| intersperse them with other matter, or they will spoil one