Book, Paragraph

1   I,   3|  ills are characterized bear evidence and proclaim loudly that
2   I,  22|    not proved by any certain evidence.
3   I,  31|     proved truth of reliable evidence, or on the imaginings of
4   I,  54|   they put forth under false evidence, or alleged with childish
5  II,  28|      memory, but a proof and evidence that it is quite sound.
6 III,   7|   the gods, but dreading the evidence of the truth.
7  IV,  19|       By what proof, by what evidence, will it be shown? For since
8  IV,  32| resentment is checked by the evidence supplied against you on
9   V,  19|  lowest part of Tartarus. As evidence and proof of which, the
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