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1 Pre | Madvig's pages bear strong evidence; while the work of Davies, 2 Pre | without carefully weighing the evidence he presents; and I have 3 Int, I| which rests on no better evidence than that of Plutarch. Cicero 4 Int, I| to which I may appeal for evidence that his old philosophical 5 Int, I| the Academica. Even the evidence I have produced, which does 6 Int, IV| affords almost direct evidence that the Academica was published 7 Not, 1| his view of Aristotle's evidence], also Schwegler's Handbook, 8 Not, 1| carrying with it its own evidence, had to pass through the 9 Not, 2| here as invalidating the evidence of the senses.~7. This passage 10 Not, 2| water was brought up as evidence. (In Luc. 81, on the other 11 Not, 2| sensations lack that self evidence which we require before