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Alphabetical [« »] state 11 stated 12 statement 21 statements 9 states 3 statesmen 1 statim 3 | Frequency [« »] 9 sese 9 socratic 9 somnia 9 statements 9 stoicus 9 strato 9 studio | Marcus Tullius Cicero Academica Concordances statements |
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1 Int, I| tenets of each. His own statements, after every deduction necessitated 2 Int, II| great desideratum. Cicero's statements concerning any particular 3 Int, II| to be bound by his former statements, on the score that he is 4 Int, II| with his own oft-repeated statements that he never recanted the 5 Int, IV| upon his readers a set of statements concerning the ability and 6 Not, 2| foisted on the text. As to the statements of Catulus the elder, they 7 Not, 2| false." This being so, the statements in the text are in no sense 8 Not, 2| are content to make strong statements without any mark of certainty. 9 Not, 2| deny the first of these statements, on the ground that it is