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 1     Pre         |      authority from whom it was taken. I need hardly say that
 2     Int,       I| philosophic tastes. This may be taken as a specimen of his spirit
 3     Int,     III|        not freely confess to be taken wholly from Greek sources.
 4     Int,      IV|       space of time that he has taken to write them143.~In the
 5     Int,      IV|        any course that might be taken196. Atticus wrote to say
 6     Int,      IV|      gets the letter, "you have taken the fatal step; oh dear!
 7     Int,      IV|        approval to the measures taken for the suppression of the
 8     Int,      IV|      Philo and Catulus can have taken place, although one passage
 9     Int,      IV|        made. On the view I have taken, there would be little difficulty
10     Int,      IV|     Consequently Cato must have taken the comparatively inferior
11     Not,       1|        for deduxerunt, which is taken by Baiter and by Halm; who
12     Not,       1|         In D.F. V. 21, which is taken direct from Antiochus, this
13     Not,       1|  introduced here. Unless est be taken of merely phenomenal existence (
14     Not,       1|    perfectly sound if natura be taken as ουσια = existence substance.
15     Not,       1|      well known to Cic. and had taken great hold on his mind One
16     Not,       1|    which however has repeatedly taken place during Varro's exposition,
17     Not,       1|         defensible, if verum be taken as the neut. adj. and not
18     Not,       2|    attainable. The same line is taken in Luc. 31, D.F. III. 17,
19     Not,       2|       general a nature as to be taken from a stock which Cic.
20     Not,       2|       of the ancients had never taken distinct shape, because
21     Not,       2|        here perhaps ought to be taken adverbially, like tranqullo.
22     Not,       2|         a passage often wrongly taken. Operae is the dat. after
23     Not,       2|     subject in hand, of course. Taken without this limitation
24     Not,       2|     Manut. If, however, quod be taken as the conjunction, and
25     Not,       2|      provided his answer be not taken to imply absolute approval
26     Not,       2|    defendere: a similar line is taken in 81.~§106. Memoria: cf.
27     Not,       2|     similar line of argument is taken in Sext. P.H. I. 88, II.
28     Not,       2|         so that cum must not be taken closely with depugnet; cf.
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