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1     Int,      IV|        Cicero's speech, although foreign to its main intention269.
2     Not,       1|        in this distinct shape is foreign both to Plato and Arist,
3     Not,       1|          specimens of words once foreign, now naturalised. D.F. III.
4     Not,       1| translation of κριτηριον, a word foreign to the older philosophy.
5     Not,       1|      entirely Stoic. The word is foreign to the Classic Greek Prose,
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