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 1    Abbr         |    Biography.~Cf. = compare; conj. = 'conjecture' or 'conjectures';
 2     Not,       1|    have eum for enim. Christ conj. enim eum; so Baiter. Illud ...
 3     Not,       1|    them. For oratorum Pearce conj. rhetorum. Rhetor, however
 4     Not,       1|   take Manutius' far-fetched conj. unam for virtutem. Any
 5     Not,       1|     G, which has the evident conj. sed ea (eam) mihi non sane
 6     Not,       1| after him Baiter) adopts the conj. of Aldus the younger, Graeca
 7     Not,       1|     Apol. 21 A, Omnium: Dav. conj. hominum needlessly. Dictum:
 8     Not,       1|  heredem ... duos autem: the conj. of Ciaconus "ex asse heredem,
 9     Not,       1|    quid falsum, whence Klotz conj. sit in order to obviate
10     Not,       1|  this. Rhetoricam: Hülsemann conj. ethicam, which however
11     Not,       1|    Lucullus passim. Christ's conj. percipi, quod perceptio
12     Not,       1|      is simply silly. Manut. conj. in quo, Cic. does often
13     Not,       1|   Bentl. missing the meaning conj. definiret. Peracute moveretur:
14     Not,       1|     plural perturbationes, a conj. of Walker. Perturbationem
15     Not,       2|      he does not notice. The conj. is confirmed by Aug. Contr.
16     Not,       2|      VII. 466) introduces by conj. a sad confusion into the
17     Not,       2|     MSS. issem, whence Goer. conj. Alexandriam issem. Heraclitus
18     Not,       2|       but mere opinion." The conj. of Kayser veri nota for
19     Not,       2|   MSS. have hac nonne Christ conj. Hagnone which Halm, as
20     Not,       2|     cf. 19. Ακαταληπτον: the conj. of Turnebus καταληπτον
21     Not,       2|     P. and Zeller will show) conj. cui adsentiatur, comparing
22     Not,       2|       as I think, improbable conj. Madv. has just repeated
23     Not,       2|  expression for which Manut. conj. imitari? num quem, etc.,
24     Not,       2|      Krebs and Allgayer. The conj. of Dav. exposuerat is therefore
25     Not,       2|     Em. 176 in combating the conj. of Goer. si maneant ...
26     Not,       2|  habes et eum, Madv. Em. 176 conj. habet. The change of person,
27     Not,       2|      very strange em. Halm's conj. certum esse is weak and
28     Not,       2|     non cerno whence Lipsius conj. ex hoc loco e regione video.
29     Not,       2|     have ullos, whence Klotz conj. multos, Orelli multos illos,
30     Not,       2|     statues. For aqua Orelli conj. acu = schraffirnadel, C.F.
31     Not,       2|      implements." Formerly I conj. ascra, or atque in, which
32     Not,       2|     power of supplying. Halm conj. somnia reprobare, forgetting
33     Not,       2|    to his sensations at all, conj. vigilantis. Two participles
34     Not,       2|      videant or adeant; Halm conj. adhibeant, comparing 86
35     Not,       2|   suggests sed minutiores. I conj. nimio minares, which would
36     Not,       2|     I. 28. Exsistere: Walker conj. efficere, "recte ut videtur"
37     Not,       2| Optantis: Guietus humorously conj. potantis, Durand oscitantis (
38     Not,       2|      expect Pyrrhoni as Dav. conj., but in 124 there is just
39     Not,       2|   the changes involved in my conj. are of frequent occurrence.
40     Not,       2|   sap. after Lamb., who also conj. non posse illa probata
41     Not,       2|       some MSS. durata; Halm conj. dictata. Mediocritates:
42     Not,       2|    and Bait. follow Christ's conj. verenti, removing the stop
43     Not,       2|   Obversetur: Halm takes the conj. of Lamb., adversetur. The
44     Not,       2|    for MSS. comprobans. Dav. conj. improbans and is followed
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