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1 Int, I| was entitled to repel the charge made by some people on the 2 Int, II| Cicero indignantly repels the charge that the Academy, though 3 Int, II| the New, and admits the charge. How is this to be reconciled 4 Int, III| philosophical works.~It is usual to charge Cicero with a want of originality 5 Int, III| depreciate his works. The charge is true, but still absurd, 6 Int, III| conclusion drawn from the charge is also quite unwarranted. 7 Int, III| era. But to return to the charge of want of originality. 8 Int, IV| liberally sustained than his; a charge which you will perceive 9 Not, 1| est si Democritum: for the charge see D.F. I. 17, IV. 13, 10 Not, 1| cf. D.F. I. 18, the same charge is brought by Aristotle 11 Not, 2| calumnia: this was a common charge, cf. Academicorum calumnia 12 Not, 2| against Arcesilas, and the charge is at once joyfully accepted 13 Not, 2| 42, De Div. I. 7, and the charge of προπετεια constantly