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1 Pre | widely from the MSS. If any apology be needed for discussing, 2 Pre | to him, and might solve any linguistic difficulty that 3 Pre | Zeller is quoted without any further description this 4 Pre | recent times has treated any portion of Cicero's philosophical 5 Pre | errors and omissions from any who are interested in the 6 Int, I| orator ever allows to possess any literary power.4 Cicero 7 Int, I| of Roscius, never assigns any other cause for his departure 8 Int, I| school then at Athens. Nor is any mention made of a Peripatetic 9 Int, I| his works oftener than to any other instructor. He speaks 10 Int, I| works more than those of any other author33. Posidonius 11 Int, II| s statements concerning any particular school are generally 12 Int, II| representatives of the school. Should any discrepancy appear, it is 13 Int, II| that the attainment of any infallible criterion was 14 Int, II| to him arrogant to make any proposition with a conviction 15 Int, II| good, were impossible in any form, he thought, if the 16 Int, III| philosophy of the Greeks is of any value, Cicero's works are 17 Int, III| only from them that we get any full or clear view of it. 18 Int, III| full or clear view of it. Any one who attempts to reconcile 19 Int, III| have already noticed, of any clear exposition of the [ 20 Int, III| not much feel the need of any speculative system; while 21 Int, III| altogether, and to regard any fresh importation from Greece 22 Int, IV| in style and tone, than any two works of Cicero, excepting 23 Int, IV| two years without making any progress173, shows that 24 Int, IV| Antiochus combined with any polish my style may possess189." 25 Int, IV| power, promising to approve any course that might be taken196. 26 Int, IV| Appeal is made to him when any question is started which 27 Int, IV| philosophy, connect Catulus with any particular teacher. The 28 Int, IV| instruction of Greek teachers for any length of time, but had 29 Int, IV| actual communication with any of the prominent Academics, 30 Int, IV| is scarcely possible that any direct intercourse between 31 Int, IV| would be within the reach of any cultivated man of the time, 32 Int, IV| from whom it was named. To any such conversion we have 33 Int, IV| conversion we have nowhere else any allusion.~The relation in 34 Int, IV| been as nearly innocent of any acquaintance with philosophy 35 Int, IV| was in my view such as any cultivated man might sustain 36 Int, IV| of Cicero in the Catulus. Any closer examination of its 37 Int, IV| mention we have of Varro in any of Cicero's writings is 38 Not, 1| words even occur without any other word to separate them. 39 Not, 1| conj. unam for virtutem. Any power or faculty (vis, δυναμις) 40 Not, 1| much more of a unity than any other school, the expressions 41 Not, 1| clear as it can be made to any one who has not a knowledge 42 Not, 1| he touches on the theory any trace of the same error. 43 Not, 1| placed his πεμπτον σωμα Any one who will compare T.D. 44 Not, 1| could have escaped it in any way not superhuman except 45 Not, 1| before we can know thoroughly any one thing. This will appear 46 Not, 2| Asia. Continuo: without any interval. Legis praemio: 47 Not, 2| the best writers ever use any accusative in that sense, 48 Not, 2| supposition that there can be any true perception (28). Antiochus 49 Not, 2| Those then who deny that any certainty can be attained 50 Not, 2| at first sight, without any further inquiry, seems probably 51 Not, 2| strong statements without any mark of certainty. Primo 52 Not, 2| you can have no faith in any appearance even if you have 53 Not, 2| without the approach of any external object. Cogitatione: 54 Not, 2| Christ, brackets ita; if any change be needed, it would 55 Not, 2| will prevent us from making any positive assertion about 56 Not, 2| with no other passage where any such doctrine is assigned 57 Not, 2| introduced by a particle of any kind see Madv. Gram. 450. 58 Not, 2| described can be applied to any relative term such as these 59 Not, 2| are. For the omission of any connecting particle between 60 Not, 2| cannot. Is it possible that any one should read the Academica 61 Not, 2| moment, that Carneades in any way upheld καταληψις? Dicantur: 62 Not, 2| prevents a man from expressing any assent or disagreement ( 63 Not, 2| by denying that there is any difference between true 64 Not, 2| sapiens swear to the truth of any geometrical result whatever? ( 65 Not, 2| say it is better to choose any system rather than none, 66 Not, 2| Does Antiochus follow any of these? Why, he never 67 Not, 2| whole school cannot point to any actual sapiens (145). Now 68 Not, 2| to proceed," without any reference to the sea. (The