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1     Int,       I| strengthened by the fact that many friends of the latter, such as Piso,
2     Int,       I|       converse with his many Roman friends who had a bent towards philosophy,
3     Int,       I|         all the endeavours of your friends, clients, acquaintances,
4     Int,       I|            my intimacy with my old friends, my books." These gave him
5     Int,      IV|        Brutus and Cicero were both friends of Antiochus and Aristus,
6     Not,       1|            but prefers to send his friends to Greece for it, while
7     Not,       2|          from one another by their friends, and Delian breeders of
8     Not,       2|            18, as one of the chief friends of Epicurus. Falsum quod
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