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1     Int,      IV|   own part as that of Philo (partes mihi sumpsi Philonis275),
2       I,     VII|      et efficiendi, reliquae partes accipiendi et quasi patiendi,
3       I,     XII|   Tunc Varro: Tuae sunt nunc partes, inquit, qui ab antiquorum
4       I,     Inc| sapientes videntur, secundas partes dari; cum primas sibi quemque
5     Not,       1|     137, Stob. I. 22, 3. The partes mundi are spoken of in most
6     Not,       2|    content (128).~§116. Tres partes: cf. I. 19. Et a vobismet: "
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