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 1     Int,      IV|            natural meaning. Cicero uses the word συνταξις of the
 2     Int,      IV|      edition only. Lactantius also uses this name occasionally,
 3     Not,       1|        news came. Audissemus: Cic. uses the contracted forms of
 4     Not,       1|             note how artfully Cic. uses the dramatic form of the
 5     Not,       1|           adjective much, yet Cic. uses philosophus adjectivally
 6     Not,       1|           N.D. III. 23, just as he uses tyrannus (De Rep. III. 45),
 7     Not,       1|            D.F. V. 8), and similar uses. Bentl. (followed by Halm
 8     Not,       1|             78, Lael. 7, 9, 13) he uses the verb iudicare. Una omnis:
 9     Not,       1|            238 A, and often. Plato uses also μονοειδης for unius
10     Not,       1|           that he is right). Plato uses νευρα εκτεμνειν metaphorically.
11     Not,       1|            Plato, Theaetet. 197 B, uses the wordεξις, a use which
12     Not,       1|             p. 8, says Cic. always uses efferri laetitia but ferri
13     Not,       2|           1827) that Cic. commonly uses the perfect labefeci and
14     Not,       2|            Pliny (see Forc.) often uses umbra and lumen, to denote
15     Not,       2|           211. Notitiae: this Cic. uses as a translation both of
16     Not,       2| Consentaneum: so Sextus constantly uses ακολουθον. Repugnaret: cf.
17     Not,       2|          Naturae ... alienum: Cic. uses this adjective with the
18     Not,       2|          For this purpose the mind uses the senses, and so gradually
19     Not,       2|            Pyrr. Hyp. II. 75. Cic. uses this word as including all
20     Not,       2|           Proprium: so Sext. often uses ιδιομα, e.g. A. M. IX. 410.
21     Not,       2|            thinking that Cic. only uses the word once in the plural (
22     Not,       2|            difficult to define the uses of the two expressions as
23     Not,       2|         Manut. Navem: Sextus often uses the same illustration, as
24     Not,       2|             80 n. Sext. very often uses very similar language, as
25     Not,       2|       proof to be which Archimedes uses, will not swear to the truth
26     Not,       2|         all in Sext. who generally uses αταραξια, but occasionally
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