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1 Int, I| mentioned in such a way as to show that he was unknown to Cicero 2 Int, I| Cicero was anxious to show Rhodes, with its school 3 Int, I| Nothing could more clearly show that he was really a man 4 Int, II| from Milton to Mill, to show that the free conflict of 5 Int, III| far-fetched arguments to show that philosophy had left 6 Int, IV| together in such a way as to show that the former was finished 7 Int, IV| libri, and his references show that he knew the second 8 Int, IV| would only be put forward to show that the New Academic revolt 9 Int, IV| in itself sufficient to show his character and the impossibility 10 Int, IV| exile298. Several passages show that Cicero refused to believe 11 Int, IV| and Trebatius. They all show a fear of giving offence 12 Int, IV| edition, as detailed already, show sufficiently that this slight 13 Int, IV| Academica Posteriora will show that there is no reason 14 Not, 1| with T.D. II. 42 which will show that interrogatiuncula and 15 Not, 1| Or. III. 185, which will show the meaning to be the distinct 16 Not, 1| quoted in my note there, will show that Cic. drew little distinction 17 Not, 1| A little reflection will show that in no other way could 18 Not, 1| considerations will be enough to show that neither Cic. nor Antiochus, 19 Not, 2| colours which the same persons show in different conditions, 20 Not, 2| an argument intended to show the deceptive character 21 Not, 2| formed part of an attempt to show that the senses were trustworthy, 22 Not, 2| dialogues had no such knowledge show that they can make their 23 Not, 2| ref. to Dict. Biog. will show that the whole affair was 24 Not, 2| at the exx. in Forc. will show that the word always means 25 Not, 2| this; they never tried to show that things in themselves 26 Not, 2| he most likely tried to show that the cognisable was 27 Not, 2| and P. and Zeller will show) conj. cui adsentiatur, 28 Not, 2| there must be a proof to show it impossible; the sceptic 29 Not, 2| sensations; after which they show that credit cannot be given 30 Not, 2| it is enough if he can show that human faculties are 31 Not, 2| the last section, viz to show that phantom sensations 32 Not, 2| Festus, s.v. Cimmerii, to show that the town or village 33 Not, 2| whole argument must tend to show that perception in the Stoic 34 Not, 2| contest. I am not concerned to show that two sensations are 35 Not, 2| and Plin. N.H. VII. 21, to show that the man mentioned here 36 Not, 2| mole blind. A glance will show the insipidity of the sense 37 Not, 2| reading, adducing passages to show that sky and water were 38 Not, 2| attempts of the commentators to show that Democr. was literally