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 1     Int,       I(53) |                      Ad Att. VI. 1, §26.~
 2     Int,      IV(145)|                          Ibid. XIII. 26.~
 3     Int,      IV(146)|                1, also 42, 43; XIII. 26.~
 4     Int,      IV(228)|           Murena, §36. Pro Rabirio, §26. Pro Cornelia II. fragm.
 5       I,     VII     |             primum tractare conamur? 26. Tu vero, inquam, Varro,
 6       I,    IIII     |         contrarium. = Lucullus §109.~26. Nonius p. 122. Infinitatem.
 7       I,     Inc     |               contra Academicos II. §26.: id probabile vel veri
 8      II,    VIII     |               quod occurrit, videri. 26. Quid quod, si ista vera
 9     Not,       1     |              Rabirii: cf. Introd. p. 26. Definiunt ... partiuntur:
10     Not,       1     |              Manut. reads rebus from 26. Varro's researches into
11     Not,       1     |      metaphor by adding quasi in II. 26, and often. Avocavisse philosophiam:
12     Not,       1     |           differently in D.F. V. 24, 26, cf. also D.F. II. 33, 34,
13     Not,       1     |    perfection of the reason, cf. II. 26, D.F. IV. 35, V. 38, and
14     Not,       1     |              of constr. cf. D.F. IV. 26 Nec tamen beatissimam: the
15     Not,       1     |             Aristotle added a fifth (26). Underlying all formed
16     Not,       1     |           primum audemus attingere.~§26. Non modo rerum sed verborum:
17     Not,       1     |            cold to air (cf. N.D. II. 26), moisture to water, dryness
18     Not,       1     |          Quintil. Inst. Or. VIII. 3, 26.~§27. Subiectam ... materiam:
19     Not,       1     |             52, T.D. II. 52, IV. 15, 26.~§42. Inter scientiam: so
20     Not,       2     |          should be brought to light (26). Syllogisms are rendered
21     Not,       2     |             perfect. Cf. n. on 127.~§26. Quid quod si: Goer., outrageously
22     Not,       2     |           his offendere—Ad Att. VII. 26, 1) but not often vice versa.
23     Not,       2     |              cf. sentis in D.F. III. 26. Fluctuare: "to be at sea,"
24     Not,       2     |             Cognoscendi initium: cf. 26, "This I have," the Academic
25     Not,       2     | συνεσκιασμενος Sext. Adv. Math. VII. 26. Lucem eripere: like tollere (
26     Not,       2     |         eripere: like tollere (n. on 26), cf. 38, 103 and N.D. I.
27     Not,       2     |             Fab. refers to Gell. XV. 26. Profiteatur: so ‛υπισχνεισθαι
28     Not,       2     |             283. Patefacturum: n. on 26, εκκαλυπτειν, εκκαλυπτικος,
29     Not,       2     |       military term, cf. De Div. II. 26 and Forc., also Introd.
30     Not,       2     |              to tam in n. on D.F. V. 26. The two words are often
31     Not,       2     |            which verb occurred in I. 26, 39. Possibly putare, a
32     Not,       2     |               91. Inventam esse: cf. 26, 27. In geometriane: with
33     Not,       2     |    pronuntiatum is found, in De Fato 26 pronuntiatio, in Gellius
34     Not,       2     |              of the gerund cf. n. on 26, with Madv. Gram. 418, Munro
35     Not,       2     |             54, De Off. I. 61, Orat. 26; cf. also Aug. Cont. Ac.
36     Not,       2     | sapientissimus e septem (De Leg. II. 26). Hence Markland on Cic.
37     Not,       2     |            of the world. Diog. VIII. 26 (with which passage cf.
38     Not,       2     |              were first dropt, as in 26 (tenetur) and that then
39     Not,       2     |               n. on 30. Tolli: n. on 26. Ut opifices concitentur:
40     Not,       2     |             qu. Plin. Nat. Hist. XI. 26, 94 digitum contrahens aut
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