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 1     Int,       I(22) |                           D.F. V. §8.~
 2     Int,       I(41) |            Ad Att. IV. 11 with IV. 8 a.~
 3     Int,       I(60) |                         Ad Att. X. 8, §6.~
 4     Int,     III(120)|             D.F. III. §5. N.D. I. §8. T.D. III. §§10, 16.~
 5     Int,      IV(202)|                       De Off. II. §8, Timæus, c. 1. Ad Att. XIII.
 6     Int,      IV(226)|                Cf. Ac. II. § with §8.~
 7     Int,      IV(275)|                        Ad Fam. IX. 8.~
 8     Int,      IV(280)|                               II. §8: O praeclarum prospectum!~
 9     Int,      IV(281)|          12 (signum illud), also §§8, 8, 10, 10, 12.~
10     Int,      IV(281)|           signum illud), also §§8, 8, 10, 10, 12.~
11     Int,      IV(289)|           Paradoxa, §1. D.F. III. §8. Brutus, §119.~
12     Int,      IV(290)|                Ac. I. §1. D.F. V. §8.~
13     Int,      IV(291)|                           Cf. II. §8.~
14     Int,      IV(296)|                        Ad Fam. IX. 8, §1.~
15     Int,      IV(298)|                         Ibid. III. 8, §3.~
16     Int,      IV(300)|                      Ad Fam. IX. 18. They are the only letters
17       I,      II     |            dis datum munus homini. 8. Sed meos amicos, in quibus
18       I,      II     |        quodam modo et infectum....~8. Nonius p. 162. Perpendiculi
19      II,     III     |           id quam proxime accedat. 8. Neque inter nos et eos,
20     Not,       1     |        Greeks have not treated (7, 8). Cic. lauds this devotion,
21     Not,       1     |       passages in D.F. I. 14, III. 8, also my note on 14. Atque
22     Not,       1     |       Laelius 20, 47, T.D. I. 64.~§8. Id est ... jubeo: these
23     Not,       1     |      Antiquitatum" (referred to in 8), in which most of the subjects
24     Not,       1     |             Brut. 306, Ad Fam. II. 8, or such like passages.
25     Not,       1     |          Ad Att. I. 20, 6, D.F. I. 8, Ad Qu. Fr. II. 16, 5. I
26     Not,       1     |          cf. II. 11, and M.D.F. V. 8.~§13. Sine te: = σου διχα.
27     Not,       1     |            istius veteris (D.F. V. 8), and similar uses. Bentl. (
28     Not,       1     |            36, cf. also Aug. VIII. 8. On the Antiochean finis
29     Not,       1     |          Curtius' Grundz ed. 3, p. 8) For valetudinem viris pulchritudinem,
30     Not,       1     |             V. 22. In Stob. II. 6, 8, the τελος of the Peripatetics
31     Not,       1     |         enumerated in Stob. II. 6, 8, 13, φιλια, φιλοι would
32     Not,       1     | distinction is drawn in Aug. VIII. 8. Tuendum: most MSS. tenendum,
33     Not,       1     |            IV. 27, so Stob. II. 6, 8, τα πλειστα και κυριωτατα.
34     Not,       1     |         and το αυτοματον, also ch. 89 for αναγκη. Plato's doctrine
35     Not,       1     |          32. For this cf. D.F. IV. 810. Notionibus: so one MS.
36     Not,       1     |       objection that Varro (who in 8 says nihil enim meorum magno
37     Not,       1     |          metaphor in Philipp. XII. 8, cf. also T.D. II. 27 nervos
38     Not,       1     |     passages of the T.D., i.e. IV. 8, 11, 24, 57, 82. Quasi mortis:
39     Not,       1     |            Em. to the T.D. III. p. 8, says Cic. always uses efferri
40     Not,       1     |        sense, e g Pyrrhon. Hyp. I. 8 (add N.D. I. 10, rationis
41     Not,       2     |            resembles Lucullus 105.~8. The fact that the eye and
42     Not,       2     |           120, and Cic.'s words in 8 of the same). If my conjecture
43     Not,       2     |         are enslaved to authority (8). The dogmatists say they
44     Not,       2     |         embody," cf. n. on I. 19.~§8. Probabilia: πιθανα, for
45     Not,       2     |          in Euseb. Praep. Ev. XIV. 8, p. 739, who treats him
46     Not,       2     |     instance in Plaut. Persa V. 2, 8, quoted by Goer. Sui cuiusque:
47     Not,       2     |           D.F. III. 20, De Off. I. 8, Ad Att. XIII. 14, 3, where
48     Not,       2     |    Numenius in Euseb. Pr. Ev. XIV. 8, 4 says Carneades allowed
49     Not,       2     |           see however nn. on I. 6, 8. Constitit: from consto,
50     Not,       2     |        inquirers. Auctoritate: cf. 8, 9. Utroque: this neuter,
51     Not,       2     |       Numen in Euseb. Pr. Eu. XIV. 8). Cf. also Sext. P.H. I.
52     Not,       2     |            Thought, pp 201203, ed 8. Minutatim: cf. Heindorf'
53     Not,       2     |      pronuntiatio, in Gellius XVI. 8 (from Varro) prologium.
54     Not,       2     |         sentence. Id est: n. on I. 8. Evertit: for the Epicurean
55     Not,       2     |          Soluto, libero: cf. n. on 8. Implicato: = impedito cf.
56     Not,       2     |          by an inf. cf. M.D.F. IV. 8. Nulla: for non, cf. 47,
57     Not,       2     |         Seneca, Consol. ad Helvid. 8, 3 qu. Zeller 147). Deflagret:
58     Not,       2     |            Plin. Nat. Hist. XXXIV. 8. Duodeviginti: 82, I just
59     Not,       2     |          igitur: so in De Div. II. 8, igitur comes fourth word
60     Not,       2     |           Tam sunt defendenda: cf. 8, 120. Bono modo: a colloquial
61     Not,       2     |             n. on Ac. Post. fragm. 8. Praescriptionem: I. 23,
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