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1     Int,      II|  distinctively Stoic, but appeals to Socrates as his authority
2     Int,      IV|  rebel in philosophy, who appeals to great and ancient names
3     Not,       1| Cic. defends himself, and appeals to Philo for the statement
4     Not,       1|   φυσις, that he scarcely appeals even incidentally to φυσις
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