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 1     Int,       I|      been much attracted by the general Stoic teaching. Still, the
 2     Int,      II|        phrase "Vetus Academia." General readers, therefore, who
 3     Int,      II|       Academy. This is Cicero's general feeling with regard to Zeno,
 4     Int,     III|   speculative system; while the general decay among the educated
 5     Int,      IV|        latter refused to take a general assurance, and anxiously
 6     Int,      IV|             Apart from Cicero's general agreement with Catulus in
 7     Int,      IV| Although so much is said of his general culture, it is only from
 8     Int,      IV|         Lucullus proves that no general or minute demonstration
 9     Int,      IV|  attaches Philo's name to those general New Academic doctrines which
10     Not,       1|    written quō in the MSS.) The general sense would then be "Having
11     Not,       1|      ethics the student must in general consult R. and P. and Zeller
12     Not,       1|         these notes. Assuming a general acquaintance with Stoic
13     Not,       1|         was reconciled with the general Stoic fatalism we are not
14     Not,       2|   insertion of a prologue of so general a nature as to be taken
15     Not,       2|     unexpectedly proved a great general. This was due to his untiring
16     Not,       2|         3). He was not merely a general; he was also a philosopher,
17     Not,       2|      letters. C. Flaminium: the general at lake Trasimene. Aliquot
18     Not,       2|        made an exception to the general arrogantia of the physici.
19     Not,       2|       method. They first give a general definition of sensation,
20     Not,       2|         Iuv. VII. 177. Vim: the general character which attaches
21     Not,       2|         20. Omni consuetudine: "general experience" εμπειρια, cf.
22     Not,       2| connection with 50 and with the general plan of the Academics expounded
23     Not,       2|       concerning the senses and general experience. You say he solved
24     Not,       2|        two kinds of assent. The general sense will be as follows. "
25     Not,       2|  Infinitae quaestiones: θεσεις, general propositions, opposed to
26     Not,       2|     physici the student must in general be referred to R. and P.,
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