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1 I, 2 | speech itself when we have proved a truth or an apparent truth 2 I, 2 | because it appears to be proved from other statements that 3 I, 2 | which have not been thus proved, and at the same time are 4 I, 11| results have subsequently proved noble and good. Hence the 5 II, 21| ill-bred: a fact sufficiently proved by the special fondness 6 II, 21| after the facts have been proved. Even hackneyed and commonplace 7 II, 23| and Stilbon, when Dodonis proved that it was Ismenias who 8 II, 24| statements has been previously proved from other facts; but the 9 II, 24| situation without having proved the facts of it: if the 10 II, 25| refuted, in so far as it is proved not inevitable, even though 11 III, 2 | good must be clear, as is proved by the fact that speech 12 III, 15| yourself now, and yet have been proved innocent. Another way is 13 III, 19| 2) The facts having been proved, the natural thing to do 14 III, 19| which your case has been proved. The first step in this 15 III, 19| would have been if he had proved all this instead of that!" 16 III, 19| question. "What has not been proved by me?" or "What has my 17 III, 19| or "What has my opponent proved?" You may proceed then,