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1     Int,      II|     makes it his sole [xix] aim, with Socrates, to rid himself
2     Int,      II|    by the plea that his one aim was to arouse men to the
3     Int,     III|                    III. The aim of Cicero in writing his
4     Int,     III|  not know Greek. It was his aim, by putting the best Greek
5     Not,       1|    formed the sole ultimate aim of philosophy. Erat: note
6     Not,       1| ancient authorities the one aim ofρητορικη.~§§3342. Part
7     Not,       1|      Voluntarias: the whole aim of the Stoic theory of the
8     Not,       2|   This passage has the same aim as the last and closely
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