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1     Int,      II|    In order to define with clearness the position of Cicero as
2     Not,       1| argute need not only imply clearness, it means merely "acutely".
3     Not,       1| firmness, consistency, and clearness of mind are bound up in
4     Not,       2|    the course of which the clearness with which the fishes were
5     Not,       2|  add nothing to the innate clearness of true sensations (17).
6     Not,       2| matter farther. The innate clearness of visa, aided by reason,
7     Not,       2|    to assent to the innate clearness of some phenomena (εναργεια)
8     Not,       2|  certainly gives increased clearness. Hermann further wishes
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