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 1     Int,       I(62) |      περι ‛ομονοιας, Ad Att. IX. 9, §2, etc.~
 2     Int,       I(63) |                 Ibid. IX. 4, §2; 9, §1.~
 3     Int,      II(80) |                        T.D. II. §9.~
 4     Int,      II(112)|                        T.D. IV. §9. D.F. III. §41.~
 5     Int,     III(132)|                         N.D. I. §9. T.D. II. §1.~
 6     Int,      IV(222)|         Post Reditum in Senatu, §9. Philipp. II. §12.~
 7     Int,      IV(224)|         Post Reditum in Senatu, §9. Pro Domo, §113.~
 8     Int,      IV(229)|         V. §56. Cf. De Or. III. §9. N.D. III. §80.~
 9     Int,      IV(239)|            79. Cf. Gellius, XIX. 9.~
10     Int,      IV(277)|    Puteoli: see Ad Att. VII. 3, §9.~
11       I,     III     |                             III. 9. Tum, ego. Sunt, inquam,
12       I,      II     |         non normis, non regulis.~9. Nonius p. 394. Siccum dicitur
13      II,     III     |   tamquam ad saxum adhaerescunt. 9. Nam, quod dicunt omnino
14     Not,       1     |          to write on philosophy (912). Varro putting the request
15     Not,       1     |          instance see Ad Fam. I. 9, 13, ed Nobbe, si accusandi
16     Not,       1     | consecuti sumus: cf. Brut. 316.~§9. Sunt ista: = εστι ταυτα,
17     Not,       1     |     death of Tullia, cf. N.D. I. 9, De Consolatione, fragment
18     Not,       1     |         illustrated in M.D.F. I. 9. There is an odd ellipse
19     Not,       1     |           Cato Mai. 78, Lael. 7, 9, 13) he uses the verb iudicare.
20     Not,       1     |          rerum sed verborum: cf. 9. Igitur picks up the broken
21     Not,       1     |     gathered from R. and P. 288, 9, and especially from M.
22     Not,       1     | ανθρωπινωι λογισμωι (Stob. I. 7, 9, where the same definition
23     Not,       1     |         το αυτοματον, also ch. 89 for αναγκη. Plato's doctrine
24     Not,       1     |      Sext. Emp. Adv. Math. VIII. 9, τα ‛υποπιπτοντα τη αισθησει.
25     Not,       1     |         17, also D.F. IV. 19, V. 9, T.D. III. 38, to which
26     Not,       1     |      Anacoluthis Ciceronianis p. 9, agrees with Madv. For the
27     Not,       2     |          ed. 3), regula, a rule.~9. The different colours which
28     Not,       2     |         reported in the Catulus (9). Catulus called on Lucullus
29     Not,       2     |       see Madv. Gram. 493 b, c.~§9. Ut potuerint, potuerunt:
30     Not,       2     |      support of the text, see I. 9 (sunt ista) and note. Labefactata:
31     Not,       2     |         in potestate cf. De Fato 9, N.D. I. 6938. Eripitur:
32     Not,       2     |   inquirers. Auctoritate: cf. 8, 9. Utroque: this neuter, referring
33     Not,       2     |         in D.F. II. 60, T.D. IV. 9, and must be carefully distinguished
34     Not,       2     |  recrimination, cf. Pro Deiotaro 9 querellae cum Deiotaro.
35     Not,       2     |        is, Madv. says on D.F. I. 9, impossible; for other ellipses
36     Not,       2     |        explicari sapientiam? and 9 statuere qui sit sapiens
37     Not,       2     |       the Stoics, cf. Zeller 1389, also 28, 29 of Book I.
38     Not,       2     |        in Sext. P.H. I. 32, III. 912 an example of the refutation
39     Not,       2     |        esp Aug. De Civ. Dei XVI. 9. Hicetas: he was followed
40     Not,       2     |         cf. Wesenberg on T.D. V. 9, who qu. similar combinations
41     Not,       2     |        Signum illud: the xystus (9) was adorned with statues;
42     Not,       2     |         cf. Caes. Bell. Gall. V. 9 veritus navibus. Halm and
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