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1 Int, I| style of oratory13.~The whole two years 79—77 B.C. were 2 Int, I| thoughts throughout the whole of a wonderfully energetic 3 Int, II| entirely at variance with the whole of the fourth book of the 4 Int, II| apostle of doubt106. On the whole Cicero was more in accord 5 Int, III| purpose in writing, but of the whole spirit of the later Greek 6 Int, III| they took possession of the whole of Italy115. Rabirius and 7 Int, III| exceedingly remarkable that the whole of the Roman Epicurean literature 8 Int, III| thoroughly understood till the whole subject had been mastered132. 9 Int, IV| his pain, and wrote for whole days together135. At other 10 Int, IV| undertakings141. During the whole of the remainder of his 11 Int, IV| Caerellia having copied the whole five books while in that 12 Int, IV| the word συνταξις of the whole work156, while συνταγμα157, 13 Int, IV| strongly urging that the whole work should be dedicated 14 Int, IV| Arpinum, so he employed his whole time in editing once more 15 Int, IV| He frequently throws the whole responsibility for the decision 16 Int, IV| that it extended, on the whole, to greater length than 17 Int, IV| dialogue "Catulus."~The whole of the characters in this 18 Int, IV| the orator spring, and the whole tone of the De Oratore shows 19 Int, IV| truth of each class270. The whole constitution and tenor of 20 Int, IV| had gone over nearly the whole ground marked out for the 21 Int, IV| merely a looker-on, the whole party left the Cuman villa 22 Int, IV| Archias, and during the whole of his residence in [lix] 23 Not, 1| interrogation is Halm's; thus the whole sentence, so far, explains 24 Not, 1| as though ethics were the whole of philosophy (cf. also 25 Not, 1| Progressio: this, like the whole of the sentence in which 26 Not, 1| which matter throughout its whole extent can suffer all changes." 27 Not, 1| contrast, substance as a whole being opposed to the individual 28 Not, 1| names occur in N.D. II. The whole of this section is undilutedly 29 Not, 1| in contradiction to the whole Antiochean view as given 30 Not, 1| rei really involves the whole of philosophy with Plato 31 Not, 1| has not a knowledge of the whole of Aristotle's philosophy. 32 Not, 1| notatio is used for the whole science of etymology, and 33 Not, 1| the student must read the whole of the chapters on Stoic 34 Not, 1| thought so as to embrace the whole class of αδιαφορα, which 35 Not, 1| quasdam virtutes not the whole phrase in ratione esse dicerent 36 Not, 1| I. 20. Voluntarias: the whole aim of the Stoic theory 37 Not, 1| Ipsum per se: i.e. its whole truth lies in its own εναργεια, 38 Not, 1| This will appear if the whole sentence be read uno haustu; 39 Not, 2| wrong in holding that the whole four books formed one discussion, 40 Not, 2| Biog. will show that the whole affair was discreditable 41 Not, 2| it is noteworthy that the whole war between the sceptics 42 Not, 2| reading is right, and that the whole expression is an imitation 43 Not, 2| through the senses, throw the whole of life into confusion ( 44 Not, 2| elucidate it as follows. The whole is an attempt to prove the 45 Not, 2| second efficere, or the whole sense will be inverted and 46 Not, 2| doctrine of course involves the whole question at issue between 47 Not, 2| full of peril. Still, our whole argument must tend to show 48 Not, 2| to stand still (82). The whole question lies in a nutshell; 49 Not, 2| adopted by Orelli. I think the whole confusion of the passage 50 Not, 2| after Clitomachus, the whole of Carneades' system (98). 51 Not, 2| nego and aio. I trace the whole difficulty of the passage 52 Not, 2| thus was destroyed the whole point of the sentence, which 53 Not, 2| Voluptas cum honestate: this whole expression is in apposition 54 Not, 2| illustrate by action Yet his whole school cannot point to any