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 1     Int,       I|      use all the endeavours of your friends, clients, acquaintances,
 2     Int,      IV|        presentation will be at your own risk. So if you begin
 3     Not,       2|        you weaken the force of your famous oath that you "knew
 4     Not,       2|         Lucullus, in upholding your cause in spite of my arguments
 5     Not,       2|       a ring merchant to rival your chicken rearer of Delos?
 6     Not,       2|    Ennius and his Alcmaeon, of your own relative Tuditanus,
 7     Not,       2| Hercules of Euripides disprove your point (88, 89). In their
 8     Not,       2|    arguments remain untouched; your case is overthrown, yet
 9     Not,       2|     because you cannot answer, your knowledge fails you, if
10     Not,       2|        very first postulate of your Dialectic (97). In my opinion,
11     Not,       2|      respondere: "to put in as your answer" cf. the use of defendere
12     Not,       2|   Lucullus, by this time, that your defence of dogmatism is
13     Not,       2|      about other things? (107) Your other strong point is that
14     Not,       2|         113) I cannot tolerate your assumption that it is possible
15     Not,       2|      114). You wish me to join your school. What am I to do
16     Not,       2|      take Physics first. Would your sapiens swear to the truth
17     Not,       2|      proceed to Ethics, I note your weakness in placing all
18     Not,       2|        and compare the cry "to your tents, O Israel" in the
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