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 1     Pre         |            arguments for and against different readings in the most important
 2     Int,      II|              Epicureans the case was different. In physics they stood absolutely
 3     Int,      IV|          forced and artificial; very different from the letters Cicero
 4     Not,       1|           bases of the two are quite different. In rejecting the Idea of
 5     Not,       1|               Fate, Fortune are only different titles for the same thing (
 6     Not,       1|          World God, according to his different attributes, the names God,
 7     Not,       1|          explicatio: this is quite a different thing from those definitiones
 8     Not,       1|             in N.D. III. 62 is quite different). One more remark, and I
 9     Not,       1|                the two being utterly different. I admit, with Madv. (D.F.
10     Not,       1|             απαξια of the Greek, not different degrees of αξια (positive
11     Not,       1|             same notion, though in a different way. The Stoics simply followed
12     Not,       2|               regula, a rule.~9. The different colours which the same persons
13     Not,       2|             the same persons show in different conditions, when young and
14     Not,       2|              of smell untrustworthy. Different people pass different judgments
15     Not,       2| untrustworthy. Different people pass different judgments on one and the
16     Not,       2|             Book IV. Krische gives a different opinion, but very hesitatingly,
17     Not,       2|          knowledge on a ground quite different from the καταληπτικη φαντασια,
18     Not,       2|             these words were used in different senses by the dogmatist
19     Not,       2|     sensation, and then lay down the different classes of sensations. Then
20     Not,       2|            all φαντασιαι; genera the different classes of φαντασιαι. Totidem
21     Not,       2|            to be caused by a totally different thing, (2) it may be a mere
22     Not,       2|            63. Quod ... fecerat, ut: different from the constr. treated
23     Not,       2|          ουδε οιομαι ειδεναι, a very different statement from the nihil
24     Not,       2|            is non existent," and "is different from what it seems to be"—
25     Not,       2|             participles used in very different ways not unfrequently occur
26     Not,       2|              in which Cic. discusses different translations for the word
27     Not,       2|             Poenulus, homo acutus. A different meaning is given by the
28     Not,       2|        animus: an enumeration of the different ancient theories is given
29     Not,       2|           two genitives depending in different ways on the same word (definitio).
30     Not,       2|           where momenti is used in a different way. Pyrrho autem: one would
31     Not,       2|       therefore, thus stated, is not different from that of Polemo, but
32     Not,       2|          Carneades intended it to be different, as he did not include virtus
33     Not,       2|             to have published a work different from the Paradoxa, which
34     Not,       2|    concerning," but "from among" the different fines; otherwise fine would
35     Not,       2|        defensitabat: this is quite a different view from that in 131; yet
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