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 1     Int,       I|           most accomplished [iii] men of his time, and Cicero'
 2     Int,      II| intellects display, ought to lead men to teach one another with
 3     Int,      II|         his one aim was to arouse men to the investigation of
 4     Int,     III|        many of the most prominent men of the time124. For Cicero
 5     Int,      IV|        father and son together as men of literary culture and
 6     Int,      IV|        the wisest, the holiest of men228. He was a man of universal
 7     Int,      IV|          sought to attach learned men to his person. At Alexandria
 8     Int,      IV|          Rogus and the Selii, all men of philosophic tastes288.
 9     Not,       1|       have regard to divisions of men, not of actions. Diog. Laert.,
10     Not,       1|          D. II. 47, and Arist. το μενως λογον εχον, το δε επιπειθες
11     Not,       1|        γενη των ανθρωπων ειναι το μεν των σπουδαιων, το δε των
12     Not,       1|          το δε των φαυλων, και το μεν των σπουδαιων δια παντος
13     Not,       1|     Empedocles in his lines γαιαι μεν γαιαν οπωπαμεν, etc. Plato
14     Not,       1|           of Empedocles στεινοποι μεν γαρ παλαμαι κ.τ.λ. R. and
15     Not,       1|           221 τον Πλατωνα οιν ‛οι μεν δογματικον εφασαν ειναι, ‛
16     Not,       1|           απο ητικον, ‛οι δε κατα μεν τι απορητικον, κατα δε τι
17     Not,       2|          Others think that famous men should not be introduced
18     Not,       2|           strong, as often, = και μην. Personarum: public characters,
19     Not,       2|         investigations of so many men of ability? Arcesilas was
20     Not,       2|           quote entire: αισθησεσι μεν ουν μοναις λαβειν ταληθες (
21     Not,       2|      φασις (A.M. VII. 315), φασει μεν φασις επισχεθησεται (ib.
22     Not,       2|            Math. VII. 350 καιοι μεν διαφερειν αυτην των αισθησεων, ‛
23     Not,       2|        και ακαταληπτου, και παντα μεν ειναι ακαταληπτα ου παντα
24     Not,       2|           Sext. A.M. VIII. 397 το μεν γαρ φαντασιωθηναι αβουλητον
25     Not,       2|         Cf. Sext. P.H. I. 22 περι μεν του φαισθαι τοιον η τοιον
26     Not,       2|         take for my models famous men? Even Chrysippus stated
27     Not,       2|    Xenophanes: these are the last men who ought to be charged
28     Not,       2|          εστι, φως εστιν ... αλλα μηνημερα εστιν φως αρα εστιν (
29     Not,       2|          Greek would be marked by μεν and δε, has been a great
30     Not,       2|    formulae; but the spectacle of men of the most irreconcilable
31     Not,       2|         remaining teachers, great men though they be, he must
32     Not,       2|           και ψυχρον τουτων δε το μεν κατα μεν τοον θερμον ταττει,
33     Not,       2|      ψυχρον τουτων δε το μεν κατα μεν τοον θερμον ταττει, θατερον
34     Not,       2|        For the Stoic opinion that men are the chief care of Providence,
35     Not,       2|           40 B) are γην δε τροφον μεν ‛ημετεραν, ειλλομενην δε
36     Not,       2|        are playfully described as men full of opinio or δοξαjust
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