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Alphabetical [« »] you 83 young 2 younger 8 your 18 yours 3 yourself 3 yourselves 1 | Frequency [« »] 18 unde 18 under 18 within 18 your 17 115 17 116 17 52 | Marcus Tullius Cicero Academica Concordances your |
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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