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 1     Pre         |          Intercollegiate lectures given by me at Christ's College
 2     Pre         |     quotation would not have been given but for its appearance in
 3     Pre         |       look out all the references given. It was necessary to provide
 4     Int,       I|        lessons in philosophy were given him by the Epicurean Phaedrus,
 5     Int,       I|         consulship, his heart was given to the adornment of his
 6     Int,      II|           Posteriora95, which has given much trouble to editors.
 7     Int,     III|           If only an impulse were given at Rome to the pursuit of
 8     Int,      IV|      συνταγματα, words which have given rise to much controversy148.
 9     Int,      IV|           former was finished and given to the world before the
10     Int,      IV|            As no reasons had been given for these solicitations,
11     Int,      IV|         of the Academica is often given in the letters. He tells
12     Int,      IV|          conclude that Cicero had given up all hope of suppressing
13     Int,      IV|           viri consulares who had given their unreserved approval
14     Int,      IV|        his mind235. An account is given by him of the history of
15     Int,      IV|      borrowed from Zeno. The rôle given to Hortensius, however,
16     Int,      IV|           occupy the [lvii] place given to Varro in the second edition276.
17     Int,      IV|        Antiochus' views, formerly given by Hortensius, now by Varro;
18     Int,      IV|           lxiii] which Cicero had given in the first edition as
19     Int,      IV|      practically the same as that given by Catulus in ed. I.; to
20     Not,       1|    quoniam quibusnam of the MSS., given by Halm and also Baiter.
21     Not,       1|        not familiar, would not be given without the name of its
22     Not,       1|     description of the process is given in Timaeus, 50 D. In eo
23     Not,       1|            the meaning is clearly given by the next clause, viz.
24     Not,       1|       Aristotelian. See the reff. given above. Nihil enim est quod
25     Not,       1|     philosophy. A fair summary is given by Stob. Phys. περι κενου
26     Not,       1|         see II. 77); the word was given by Turnebus for MSS. effecta.
27     Not,       1|           omnia: these words have given rise to needless doubts;
28     Not,       1|    addition to studying the reff. given above, the student might
29     Not,       1|          whole Antiochean view as given in II. 1264, cf. esp. 19
30     Not,       1|     though Zeno and Cleanthes had given the first impulse (N.D.
31     Not,       1|  Specimens of Stoic etymology are given in N.D. II. and ridiculed
32     Not,       1|          theories of sensation is given by Zeller, ch. V., R. and
33     Not,       2|          the Introd. p. 55 I have given my opinion that the substance
34     Not,       2|          II. 261, where an ex. is given. Definitiones: n. on 18.
35     Not,       2|         closely to the definition given by Sextus in four out of
36     Not,       2|           the retort of Antiochus given in the text. Numenius treats
37     Not,       2|        nothing to the elucidation given in 1596 by Petrus Valentia
38     Not,       2|    proceed (24). Credence must be given to the thing which impels
39     Not,       2|          authorities for this are given in R. and P. 343, 344, Zeller
40     Not,       2|            86 (where an answer is given) and αναβολη. Antiopam:
41     Not,       2|           I. 40 notiones rerum is given. Sine quibus: δια γαρ των
42     Not,       2|         the definition very often given by Sext. e.g. Pyrrh. Hyp.
43     Not,       2|      Intenderemus: as in the exx. given in 20. Fons: "reservoir,"
44     Not,       2|        Madv. D.F. V. 38. The rule given by Forc. s.v. animans is
45     Not,       2|       require a firm assent to be given to some phenomena, he therefore
46     Not,       2|           without, not the assent given to it, that is involuntary (
47     Not,       2|        show that credit cannot be given to either class (42). [The
48     Not,       2|        videantur: for the support given by Stoics to all forms of
49     Not,       2|           a better sense would be given. It has often been inserted
50     Not,       2| attainable. Ironiam: the word was given in its Greek form in 15.
51     Not,       2|      argument in defence of εποχη given in 67; by nihil ... pertinebat
52     Not,       2|           insipidity of the sense given by Halm's reading. Quererer
53     Not,       2|       Quattuor capita: these were given in 40 by Lucullus, cf. also
54     Not,       2|           Furiae. Adsunt: is only given once by MSS., while Ribbeck
55     Not,       2|          Sorites and Mentiens are given by Diog. Tria pauca sint:
56     Not,       2|        verum dico? The sophism is given in a more formally complete
57     Not,       2|      italics are needed, and were given by Manut. with the exception
58     Not,       2|          refused to admit this is given in De Fato 21 Epicurus veretur
59     Not,       2|          to you. Hear the account given by Clitomachus (102). He
60     Not,       2|            A different meaning is given by the ut in passages like
61     Not,       2|          from sing. to plural are given by Madv. on D.F. V. 16.
62     Not,       2|            Sed qui his minor est: given by Halm as the em. of Io.
63     Not,       2|      exanclatum, and the examples given from Cic. by Madv. on D.F.
64     Not,       2|        the exordium of Anaxagoras given from Diog. II. 6 in R. and
65     Not,       2|   connection is that Cic., having given the crotchets of other philosophers
66     Not,       2|      satisfactory is the best yet given. Epicurus' absurdity is
67     Not,       2|     different ancient theories is given in T.D. I. 1822, and by
68     Not,       2|         doctrine of Xenocrates is given in R. and P. 244. Quod intellegi
69     Not,       2|         interpretations of it are given, the last of which resembles
70     Not,       2|          Carneades: this finis is given in D.F. II. 35 (frui principiis
71     Not,       2|           another of Carneades is given in T.D. V. 83. Istum finem:
72     Not,       2|          conflicting schools here given compare the one Sextus gives
73     Not,       2|      εστιν, ‛ημερα εστιν than was given in 96, where see n. Aliter
74     Not,       2|         prefer the reading I have given because of Cicero's fondness
75     Not,       2|     absolute assent) is not to be given to phenomena. This dogma
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