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1     Int,      II| rejected, is in the De Legibus spoken of with considerable favour98.
2     Int,      IV|      anachronisms. Diodotus is spoken of as still living, although
3     Not,       1|   physical phenomena are often spoken of in these words by Cic.,
4     Not,       1|        3. The partes mundi are spoken of in most of the passages
5     Not,       1|      language of Plato. He had spoken of the soul as αεικινητος
6     Not,       1|         Again, Plato had often spoken of souls at death flying
7     Not,       2|   which fall within the period spoken of. Ut plurimis prosimus:
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