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 1     Int,       I(57) |                             T.D. V. §22.~
 2     Int,      IV(153)|              Ibid. XIII. 21, §§4, 5; 22, §3.~
 3     Int,      IV(179)|                        Ad Att. XIII. 22, §1.~
 4     Int,      IV(195)|                        Ad Att. XIII. 22, §3.~
 5       I,      VI     |                                  VI. 22. Atque haec illa sunt tria
 6       I,    IIII     |         secutus est. = Lucullus §70.~22. Nonius p. 99. Dolitum,
 7      II,     VII     |           quaeri disputarive potest. 22. Quod si essent falsae notitiae—
 8     Not,       1     |               III. 71, and M.D.F. V. 22. I may note that the separation
 9     Not,       1     |            in T.D. V. 121, Cat. Mai. 22, N.D. III. 23, just as he
10     Not,       1     |          veterem (18), illa antiqua (22), istius veteris (D.F. V.
11     Not,       1     |       similar ellipse of bona in 19, 22. Madvig's Philonia is improbable
12     Not,       1     |         three classes of advantages (22). With this ethical standard,
13     Not,       1     |            On the other hand cf. II. 22, 91. Notice the double translations
14     Not,       1     |            finis see more in note on 22. Corporis alia: for ellipse
15     Not,       1     |           Eth. II. 6, 7, and T.D. V. 22. Sensus integros ευαισθησια
16     Not,       1     |              plerisque, also T.D. V. 22. In Stob. II. 6, 8, the
17     Not,       1     |       pertinere see M.D.F. III. 54.~§22. Plerique: Antiochus believes
18     Not,       1     |             Cf. Zeller 137, Stob. I. 22, 3. The partes mundi are
19     Not,       1     |             quoted, also in N.D. II. 22, 28, 30, 32, 75, 86, 115,
20     Not,       1     |        itself sentient, cf. N.D. II. 22, 47, 87. Teneantur: for
21     Not,       1     |           for tautology, cf. D.F. I. 22 quaerendi ac disserendi.
22     Not,       1     |             and that of Antiochus in 22 the difference is merely
23     Not,       1     | Intemperantiam: the same in T.D. IV. 22, Gk. ακολασια, see Zeller
24     Not,       1     |         repeats the error in T.D. I. 22, 41, 65, D.F. IV. 12. On
25     Not,       2     |            cf. a te in Ad Att. XIII. 22, 3.~§12. Dicta Philoni:
26     Not,       2     |            once rendered impossible (22). That true perception is
27     Not,       2     |           λαμβανεται Diog. VII. 42.~§22. Igitur: for the anacoluthia
28     Not,       2     |          same wide sense in N.D. II. 22 38. Construit: so MSS. Orelli
29     Not,       2     |            constituit. Notitiae: cf. 22. Cic. fails to distinguish
30     Not,       2     |               esp. 20. Memoriam: cf. 22. In nostra potestate: this
31     Not,       2     |      Contineant ... quaestionem: cf. 22 and T.D. IV. 65 una res
32     Not,       2     |        correspond. Cf. Sext. P.H. I. 22 περι μεν του φαισθαι τοιον
33     Not,       2     |      Sensisse: = iudicasse, n. on I. 22. Mnesarchi ... Dardani:
34     Not,       2     |              Epicureans, cf. T.D. I. 22, De Div. I. 5, II. 139,
35     Not,       2     |          almost cf. In Verr. Act. I. 22, Orat. 41. Aiebas removendum:
36     Not,       2     |              language, as in P.H. I. 22, qu. in n. on 40. Tum cum
37     Not,       2     |             verum sit, also ib. III. 22. Proficit: Dav. proficis,
38     Not,       2     |            Zeller 399 sq., M.D.F. I. 22. E contrariis diiunctio: =
39     Not,       2     |             are in T.D. II. 42, III. 22, D.F. IV. 7. Ut Poenus: "
40     Not,       2     |            see his note). Cf. fragm. 22 of the Acad. Post. E robore:
41     Not,       2     |            in 81.~§106. Memoria: cf. 22. Polyaenus: named D.F. I.
42     Not,       2     |          constr., for the matter see 22. Lumina: "strong points."
43     Not,       2     |      theories is given in T.D. I. 1822, and by Sext. A.M. VII.
44     Not,       2     |   Disputantis: 55. Animo videre: cf. 22. Imagines: ειδωλα, which
45     Not,       2     |             the vetus Academia in I. 22, where the words aut omnia
46     Not,       2     |              see D.F. II. 38, 42, V. 22) while Polemo did (I. 22).
47     Not,       2     |             22) while Polemo did (I. 22). See more on 139. Zeno:
48     Not,       2     |              singularem: cf. T.D. I. 22 Aristoteles longe omnibus—
49     Not,       2     |             454. Non beatissimam: I. 22, n. Deus ille: i.e. more
50     Not,       2     |         Aristotle; cf. T.D. III. 11, 22, 74. Permotione: κινεσει.
51     Not,       2     |         Antiochean opinion in I. 18, 22. Solos reges: for all this
52     Not,       2     |             above (144). Dicebas: in 22. Refero: "retort," as in
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