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1     Int,       I|          attempt to estimate the influence he exercised over our author.
2     Int,     III|         exercised no unimportant influence on society and on the Christian
3     Int,      IV|         his character, life, and influence are often depicted in even
4     Int,      IV|      from his own course219. His influence, though he be dead, will
5     Not,       1|        oratio perpetua under the influence ofρητορικη. Quasi ex altera
6     Not,       1|         nothing but virtue could influence happiness, and would allow
7     Not,       2| Classical period had so great an influence on the culture and opinions
8     Not,       2|         truth, and about the bad influence of authority! (60). Can
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