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1 I, 2 | think that they are bringing forward a "complete proof", meaning 2 I, 5 | strength. He who can fling forward his legs in a certain way, 3 I, 11| they have had and looking forward to having more. So also 4 II, 8 | centuries ago, nor look forward to what will happen a hundred 5 II, 12| remember, and can only look forward. They are easily cheated, 6 II, 22| judges that the opinions put forward really are of this sort. 7 II, 25| statement, or by putting forward another statement like it, 8 II, 25| statement like it, or by putting forward a statement contrary to 9 III, 17| always bringing some one forward for this purpose. And this 10 III, 17| you have proofs to bring forward, bring them forward, and 11 III, 17| bring forward, bring them forward, and your moral discourse 12 III, 17| should put your own arguments forward first, and then meet the