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As the opinion of Sir William Drummond , that Cicero borrowed some parts of his first book De NaturĂ¢ Deorum from this treatise , has been controverted , it may be right for us to extract his statement of the grounds of that opinion ...
As the opinion of Sir William Drummond , that Cicero borrowed some parts of his first book De NaturĂ¢ Deorum from this treatise , has been controverted , it may be right for us to extract his statement of the grounds of that opinion ...
Pagina 419
... opinion entertained of us as a nation is , that we are little short of sharpers in trade ; and that what- ever we gain by it is so much lost to those who deal with us - For the countenance given to this opinion , prejudicial to every ...
... opinion entertained of us as a nation is , that we are little short of sharpers in trade ; and that what- ever we gain by it is so much lost to those who deal with us - For the countenance given to this opinion , prejudicial to every ...
Pagina 475
... opinion : -but Arcesilaus argued that nothing was the subject of science or opinion ; that we could not even be cer- tain of this proposition , that we knew nothing ; and that con- sequently we must distrust both our senses and our ...
... opinion : -but Arcesilaus argued that nothing was the subject of science or opinion ; that we could not even be cer- tain of this proposition , that we knew nothing ; and that con- sequently we must distrust both our senses and our ...
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