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 1     Int,      II|     moment than dialectical [xxi] difference, would naturally look upon
 2     Int,      II|          is just in this that the difference between Antiochus and Cicero
 3     Int,      II|        Finibus he argued that the difference between the Peripatetic
 4     Int,      IV|         made to discuss the great difference between the dogmatic and
 5     Not,       1|         to discuss thoroughly the difference between Antiochus and Philo.
 6     Not,       1|         cannot here point out the difference between Plato'sυλη and
 7     Not,       1|        reflect, however, that the difference between Plato's ιδεαι and
 8     Not,       1|       that of Antiochus in 22 the difference is merely verbal. Beate
 9     Not,       1|         Ignem: the Stoics made no difference, except one of degree, between
10     Not,       1|      corpus: there is no ultimate difference between Force and Matter
11     Not,       2|      after Lamb. cuipiam; for the difference see Madv. Gram. 493 b, c.~§
12     Not,       2| disordered, confused" in Cic. The difference here is not one between
13     Not,       2|       lucernae. There is the same difference between φως and φεγγος,
14     Not,       2|        enough to discern whatever difference may exist, cf. 85. Alia
15     Not,       2|           acknowledge therefore a difference, then you contradict yourselves
16     Not,       2|           essential with apparent difference. Non iungitur: a supposed
17     Not,       2|         essential with phenomenal difference, and so misses his mark;
18     Not,       2|            13. Destitisse: on the difference between memini followed
19     Not,       2|     answer "Yes," there will be a difference of one grain between heap
20     Not,       2|         to express distinctly the difference between the two kinds of
21     Not,       2|         denying that there is any difference between true and false,
22     Not,       2|           We do not deny that the difference exists; we do deny that
23     Not,       2|         capable of perceiving the difference (111).~105. Inducto ...
24     Not,       2|         the actual existence of a difference, but the possibility of
25     Not,       2|           the possibility of that difference being infallibly perceived
26     Not,       2|        was a Peripatetic; for the difference see R. and P. 332, and for
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