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1     Int,       I|    both of the theory and the practice of oratory. Cicero had scarcely
2     Int,       I| letters that it was his later practice to refresh his style by
3     Int,       I| fulsome inscriptions. Of this practice Cicero speaks with loathing.
4     Not,       1|        and considered not the practice but the mere possession
5     Not,       1|     could not but lead to the practice (38). All emotion he regarded
6     Not,       2|    must always be removed, in practice we always do remove them
7     Not,       2|       the other is his actual practice." For the force of this
8     Not,       2|   approving (comprobans). The practice is to give assent (meaning
9     Not,       2|  imply that the dogma and the practice are irreconcilable; a misconception
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