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1 Pre | death of that editor. I have never however allowed one of Halm' 2 Pre | 1825 at Copenhagen, but never, I believe, reprinted, and 3 Int, I| severest study, but he seems never to have been much attracted 4 Int, I| speech in defence of Roscius, never assigns any other cause 5 Int, I| frequently named by Cicero, but never as an acquaintance. Cratippus 6 Int, I| employed his intellect, but never his heart.~The year 62 released 7 Int, II| ethical standard, we must never forget that it was considered 8 Int, II| oft-repeated statements that he never recanted the doctrines Philo 9 Int, II| sin which the orator could never pardon, for they were completely 10 Int, III| is a virtue which Cicero never claims. There is scarcely 11 Int, III| to egotism. But it must never be forgotten that at Rome 12 Int, III| philosophical encyclopaedia. Cicero never claimed to be more than 13 Int, III| xxxi] to the Romans. He never pretended to present new 14 Int, IV| De Finibus170. Cicero had never been very intimate with 15 Int, IV| possess that they could never even have dreamed of the 16 Int, IV| by Cicero, that Rome had never been so unfortunate as to 17 Int, IV| probability is that he had never placed himself under the 18 Int, IV| I cannot concur. Cicero never appears elsewhere as the 19 Not, 1| have negaret, but Cic. never writes the subj. after quamquam 20 Not, 1| nom. Varro, however, would never say that philosophy became 21 Not, 1| discriptum, the other spelling never.~§18. Ut mihi quidem videtur: 22 Not, 1| force and matter, which are never actually found apart, though 23 Not, 1| proceeded to prove that they had never properly belonged to the 24 Not, 2| minds of the ancients had never taken distinct shape, because 25 Not, 2| attempted to disprove this; they never tried to show that things 26 Not, 2| important for us is, that Cic. never seems to have made himself 27 Not, 2| fleeting and uncertain can never be discovered. Rational 28 Not, 2| after Wopkens that Cic. never inserts ut after potius 29 Not, 2| between two phenomena could never be great enough to render 30 Not, 2| whose characteristic it is never to err in giving his assent ( 31 Not, 2| obliged to opine, but he never will opine therefore he 32 Not, 2| will opine therefore he never will give his assent. The 33 Not, 2| indistinguishable resemblances exist. Never mind, they seem to exist 34 Not, 2| Crinitus: ακερσεκομης, "never shorn," as Milton translates 35 Not, 2| follow any of these? Why, he never even follows the vetus Academia, 36 Not, 2| the vetus Academia, and never stirs a step from Chrysippus.