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 1     Not,       1|      in rhetoric in order to prove something about the thing
 2     Not,       1|     the Stoics, proceeded to prove that they had never properly
 3     Not,       2|   the sea? Yet it is easy to prove that it is really not level.~
 4     Not,       2|       are brought forward to prove how little of permanence
 5     Not,       2|      Evidently an attempt to prove the sense of smell untrustworthy.
 6     Not,       2|   think it necessary here to prove from Aug. the points of
 7     Not,       2|  which he takes action might prove to be false? (23) How can
 8     Not,       2|    of this book. Docere: "to prove," cf. n. on 121. Qui haec
 9     Not,       2|    assertions they strive to prove, (1) sensations are partly
10     Not,       2|   from an unreality (41). To prove these propositions, they
11     Not,       2|  sceptic is not concerned to prove the absolute similarity
12     Not,       2|   The whole is an attempt to prove the proposition announced
13     Not,       2| percipi: "let us struggle to prove the proposition, etc." The
14     Not,       2|      four propositions which prove my point only one is disputed
15     Not,       2|     of Goer. at least do not prove his point that the ancients
16     Not,       2|     of phenomena, and cannot prove it. This was clearly seen
17     Not,       2|     is not to expound but to prove, cf. n. on 121. Primum ...
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