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Page xii
... mentioned grounds of religious belief and adds to them the general consent of mankind , the traditional faith of Rome , the marks of intelligence and of benevolence visible in the universe ; while he ridicules the solitary evidence on ...
... mentioned grounds of religious belief and adds to them the general consent of mankind , the traditional faith of Rome , the marks of intelligence and of benevolence visible in the universe ; while he ridicules the solitary evidence on ...
Page xlv
... mention these last in the hopes that may be able to learn further particulars about them from some of my readers , and also that I may perhaps hear of other MSS of equal antiquity which have escaped my notice . Halm in his pre- face to ...
... mention these last in the hopes that may be able to learn further particulars about them from some of my readers , and also that I may perhaps hear of other MSS of equal antiquity which have escaped my notice . Halm in his pre- face to ...
Page lxvi
... mention that being itself ( as the Stoics say ) a kind of dissolution it implies mortality §§ 162–166 ( N. D. III 38 ) . So for evßouxía , since all deliberation is of the uncertain , and if there are things uncertain to the deity , why ...
... mention that being itself ( as the Stoics say ) a kind of dissolution it implies mortality §§ 162–166 ( N. D. III 38 ) . So for evßouxía , since all deliberation is of the uncertain , and if there are things uncertain to the deity , why ...
Page lxix
... mentioned arguments of Zeno and Chrysippus . There can be little doubt that Cicero has borrowed the criticism of these in § 21--26 from his Greek original ; the argument in § 23 is , as we have seen , cited by Sextus as from Alexinus ...
... mentioned arguments of Zeno and Chrysippus . There can be little doubt that Cicero has borrowed the criticism of these in § 21--26 from his Greek original ; the argument in § 23 is , as we have seen , cited by Sextus as from Alexinus ...
Page lxxii
... 685–695 . It is scarcely worth while to mention the text of Ast 1829 , and the elementary German editions by Seibt 1834 , and Freund in his Schüler - Bibliothek . The latter is the more recent and much the fuller of lxxii INTRODUCTION .
... 685–695 . It is scarcely worth while to mention the text of Ast 1829 , and the elementary German editions by Seibt 1834 , and Freund in his Schüler - Bibliothek . The latter is the more recent and much the fuller of lxxii INTRODUCTION .
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