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 1  II,  12|        His virtues have been made manifest to you, and that unheard-of
 2  II,  14|    proffered favours. And to make manifest what is unknown, this is
 3  II,  19|           things, it is clear and manifest that we have brought nothing
 4  II,  56| invalidate is unobjectionable and manifest, and evidently bears the
 5  II,  73|       Apollo? Now it is clear and manifest from this, that he, too,
 6  II,  76|            The cause is plain and manifest. For no hope has been held
 7 III,  42|        one mass, since it is made manifest and evident in different
 8  IV,  30|          we should prove and make manifest that by no men are they
 9  IV,  31|        greater crime to defame by manifest insults any one's reputation,
10   V,   4|           it not, then, clear and manifest that these are puerile and
11  VI,   6|         dead? Is it not plain and manifest, either that you worship
12  VI,  10|     certain from things which are manifest. For while all we men see
13  VI,  19|     divided from the body, cannot manifest the perfection of the whole,
14 VII,  27|           follows that you should manifest that the gods have some
15 VII,  29|        done should have its cause manifest, and not involved in any
16 VII,  31|       limitation not added, it is manifest both that the god is insulted
17 VII,  37|        exalted position, which is manifest. For since we see all the
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