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 1     Int,       I| Eastern Hellas. It is usually supposed that he came into collision
 2     Int,     III|    make Cicero suffer for the supposed worthlessness of the philosophy
 3     Int,      IV| occasion of the dialogue, its supposed date, and the place where
 4     Int,      IV|   historical résumé as I have supposed Hortensius to give would
 5     Int,      IV|   Academic revolt against the supposed old Academico-Peripatetic
 6     Int,      IV|  Varro a letter of thanks for supposed exertions in his behalf,
 7     Not,       1|     words have been naturally supposed a gloss. But Cicero is nothing
 8     Not,       1|       on II. 77, for Cicero's supposed conversion see Introd. p.
 9     Not,       1|    VIII. 4). The same view is supposed to be found in Aristotle,
10     Not,       1|    generally included in this supposed harmonious Academico-Peripatetic
11     Not,       1|     is added. The harmony was supposed to have been first broken
12     Not,       1|     to exclude Plato from the supposed old Academico-Peripatetic
13     Not,       1|      include Aristotle in the supposed old Academico-Peripatetic
14     Not,       1|        Superiores: merely the supposed old Academico-Peripatetic
15     Not,       2|   Academic school must not be supposed to have no truths to maintain,
16     Not,       2|      and at once confuses the supposed philosopher with one Agnon
17     Not,       2|      sensation. Deus: for the supposed god cf. T.D. II. 67. Non
18     Not,       2|    present to the mind of the supposed vir bonus. Cf. Madv. Gram.
19     Not,       2|   συμπεραινειν which has been supposed to correspond to concludere.
20     Not,       2|       sceptics throughout are supposed to rob people of their senses.
21     Not,       2|     are meant; two things are supposed to cause two sensations
22     Not,       2|   difference. Non iungitur: a supposed case of διαρτησις, which
23     Not,       2| really existent thing, but be supposed by the person who feels
24     Not,       2|    mark. Id est ... retentio: supposed to be a gloss by Man., Lamb.,
25     Not,       2|     illud, which, it has been supposed, must refer back to the
26     Not,       2|   editions. Faber ingeniously supposed the true reading to be novas,
27     Not,       2|     of the personal convicium supposed to be directly addressed
28     Not,       2|   which Cicero has placed the supposed sapiens. All the other emendations
29     Not,       2|     view to the choice of the supposed sapiens, as was Ethical
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