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1 Int, IV| of Cicero. We are quite certain that the book was written 2 Int, IV| his Academia, but we are certain from the letters to Atticus 3 Int, IV| sapientia, which implies a certain knowledge of philosophy. 4 Not, 1| reason may sift out the certain from the uncertain. Res 5 Not, 1| The em. is rendered almost certain by mutavit in 40, commutatio 6 Not, 1| αρεται. Trans. "but spoke of certain excellences as perfected 7 Not, 1| tenet held by Socrates to be certain; and maintained that since 8 Not, 2| be maintained, so after a certain point we must cease to fight 9 Not, 2| better. I am not at all certain that the MSS. reading needs 10 Not, 2| the mind, which are in a certain way perceptions of sense, 11 Not, 2| wisdom if she has nothing certain to guide her? There must 12 Not, 2| perception is impossible, to be a certain perception of their minds. 13 Not, 2| hold that no absolutely certain method for distinguishing 14 Not, 2| Reasoning can only proceed upon certain premisses. Again to say 15 Not, 2| 49). The admission of a certain amount of similarity between 16 Not, 2| elucidation, I cannot be certain.]~§§54—63. Summary. The 17 Not, 2| condemn the defendant if certain facts were proved, unless 18 Not, 2| facts were proved, unless certain other facts were proved; 19 Not, 2| on D.F. III. 67 notices a certain looseness in the use of