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1     Int,      II|         in physics, Cicero often believed himself to be following
2     Int,     III|       place of oratory, which he believed to be expiring amid the
3     Not,       1| discarded the fifth element, and believed fire to be the universal
4     Not,       1|     criticism before it could be believed. This was, as Zeller remarks,
5     Not,       2|         Antiochus. This Lucullus believed himself able to do, although
6     Not,       2|       that while the Carneadeans believed all things to be ακαταληπτα,
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