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1     Not,       2|     Summary. Lucullus, though an able and cultivated man, was
2     Not,       2|        Lucullus believed himself able to do, although the doctrines
3     Not,       2|         φαντασια professed to be able to get at the thing in itself,
4     Not,       2|          Modern inquiry has been able to add little or nothing
5     Not,       2| synchronous sensations which are able to turn him aside (περισπαν,
6     Not,       2|         its source, we should be able to tell whether to believe
7     Not,       2|         much care whether we are able to distinguish eggs from
8     Not,       2|          quite content not to be able to distinguish between the
9     Not,       2|       not the advantage of being able to dissect the constitution
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