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1     Int,       I|  that Atticus and his friend became acquainted with Patro, who
2     Int,       I|  time of Scipio and Laelius, became an inmate of Cicero's house,
3     Int,       I|     that Cicero at this time became acquainted with Aristus
4     Int,       I|     study, all in their turn became unpleasant64.~As soon as
5     Not,       1|    never say that philosophy became entirely dialectical in
6     Not,       1|     than Chrysippus, when it became distinctive of the Stoic
7     Not,       1| Zeller 203 sq.). Virtue also became for him one and indivisible (
8     Not,       1|    there was virtue, when it became disordered there was vice
9     Not,       2|     writings so that Lacydes became the source of information
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