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 1     Not,       1| philosophe to be right, the word occurs nowhere else, and Cic. almost
 2     Not,       1|          εστηκος, which so often occurs there and in the Sophistes.
 3     Not,       1|      nature. The very expression occurs Ad Fam. XV. 21, 4, see other
 4     Not,       1|     writing. A striking parallel occurs in D.F. III. 52, quae secundum
 5     Not,       1|          same turn of expression occurs D.F. III. 21, IV. 74. Hoc
 6     Not,       1|       ισοσθενεια very frequently occurs in the same sense, e g Pyrrhon.
 7     Not,       2|      book.~2. The word concinere occurs D.F. IV. 60, N.D. I. 16,
 8     Not,       2|          are. A similar argument occurs in Luc. 86. Perpendiculum
 9     Not,       2|         conjectured, but now see occurs in a MS. (Pal. 2) referred
10     Not,       2|          like sustentatus, which occurs with labefactatus in Cat.
11     Not,       2|          as Ursinus pointed out, occurs on denarii of the gens Creperia.
12     Not,       2|      disputare: the same constr. occurs in 74 and Pro Caecina 15,
13     Not,       2|        same definition of an art occurs in N.D. II. 148, D.F. III.
14     Not,       2|       Tollitur: the verb tollere occurs as frequently in this sense
15     Not,       2|     Temeritate: προπετεια, which occurs passim in Sext. The word,
16     Not,       2|          Att. II. 18, 1), for it occurs N.D. II. 20, and elsewhere.
17     Not,       2|      says, but of απανταν, which occurs very frequently in Sext.
18     Not,       2|        Terence, while in Cic. it occurs mostly in the Letters. Inaniter:
19     Not,       2|         in questions, a good ex. occurs in 136. Proferremus: this
20     Not,       2|       that tantum non = μονον ου occurs nowhere else in Cic. Bait.
21     Not,       2|          though a very rare word occurs Ad Att. XVI. 7, 3. Visis
22     Not,       2|       utrum ... ne ... an, which occurs not unfrequently in Cic.,
23     Not,       2|   however, (from dicit to habes) occurs also in 101. Epicurus: n.
24     Not,       2|     however no mention of a foot occurs, also Lucr. V. 590, who
25     Not,       2|       Quatenus: the same ellipse occurs in Orator 73. In acervo
26     Not,       2|        31. The same construction occurs in 103. Esse conexum: with
27     Not,       2|     almost the same phrase often occurs in Livy, Sueton., etc. see
28     Not,       2|     τελος, but the name scarcely occurs if at all in Sext. who generally
29     Not,       2|        with the gerundive (which occurs chiefly in emphatic clauses)
30     Not,       2|       Rust. III. 17, 1, where it occurs in the sense "to get on," "
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