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1     Int,      II|  respect was in substantial agreement with the New Academic school,
2     Int,      IV| Apart from Cicero's general agreement with Catulus in politics,
3     Not,       1|   yet remained in essential agreement with one anotherthe Peripatetic
4     Not,       1|   would probably defend his agreement with Plato by asserting
5     Not,       2|     from Aug. the points of agreement between them and the Lucullus,
6     Not,       2|   more than a mere apparent agreement of the concomitant sensations
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