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 1     Pre         |     reader who is studying that subject for the first time. I have
 2     Pre         |     writings.~In dealing with a subject so unusually difficult and
 3     Pre         |       who are interested in the subject.~JAMES S. REID.~CHRIST'S
 4     Int,     III|       the universe. But of this subject, interesting and important
 5     Int,     III|       understood till the whole subject had been mastered132. This
 6     Not,       1|        Varro why he leaves this subject untouched (2, 3). Varro
 7     Not,       1|       rapid transition from one subject to another (here from physics
 8     Not,       1|     will be a strange change of subject in passing from quisquam
 9     Not,       1|        to pursue this difficult subject farther. For the Stoic πρωτα
10     Not,       1|         ancient opinion on this subject is important, but does not
11     Not,       1|         is a quaint jest on the subject), Zeller 167 sq. Necessitatem:
12     Not,       1|    since it implies a permanent subject, whereas the subject is
13     Not,       1|  permanent subject, whereas the subject is changing from moment
14     Not,       1|       whose notes will make the subject as clear as it can be made
15     Not,       1|     title of their books on the subject preserved by Diog. is generally "
16     Not,       2|      hearing all opinions? This subject was discussed by myself,
17     Not,       2|       not modify hodie. On this subject see Madv. Opuscula I. 390.
18     Not,       2|         in treating of the same subject, also Zeller 79. Rerumque: "
19     Not,       2| perceived alone; the percipient subject has always other synchronous
20     Not,       2|         closer attention to the subject matter would have shown
21     Not,       2|        and received it. On this subject cf. Sextus A.M. VII. 408—
22     Not,       2|        450. Eadem dicit: on the subject in hand, of course. Taken
23     Not,       2|  evidently from a tragedy whose subject was Αιας μαινομενος, see
24     Not,       2|      which Lamb. corrected. The subject of the verb is evidently
25     Not,       2|       Stoic refinements on this subject. Effatum: Halm gives the
26     Not,       2|        P.H. II. 13 (on the same subject) ‛οι Στωικοι και αλλοι τινες.
27     Not,       2|    which see I. 19. More on the subject in Madvig's fourth Excursus
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