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1     Int,      II|        dialectical dialogue is rejected, is in the De Legibus spoken
2     Not,       1|       1518. Summary. Socrates rejected physics and made ethics
3     Not,       1|        10, N.D. I. 49. Ursinus rejected ab here, but the insertion
4     Not,       1|      exprimere.~§20. Ingeniis: rejected by many (so Halm), but cf.
5     Not,       1| negative value and called them rejected, to the third no value whatever—
6     Not,       1|    things preferred and things rejected (37). He made all virtue
7     Not,       1|      place of sumenda, must be rejected. Nor can anything be said
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