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 1     Int,       I|        and admiration.8~In the year 88 B.C. the celebrated Philo
 2     Int,       I|   either personally. ~From the year 77 to the year 68 B.C.,
 3     Int,       I|        From the year 77 to the year 68 B.C., when the series
 4     Int,       I|       but never his heart.~The year 62 released him from the
 5     Int,       I|       literary tastes. To this year belong the publication of
 6     Int,       I|       some fragments remain. A year or two later we find him
 7     Int,       I|      return from exile, in the year 56, he describes himself
 8     Int,       I|        spent great part of the year 55 at Cumae or Naples "feeding
 9     Int,       I|         Towards the end of the year, he was busily engaged on
10     Int,       I| philosophy43. In the following year (54) he writes that politics
11     Int,       I|     the student44. During this year he was again for the most
12     Int,       I|    read at this time46. In the year 52 B.C. came the De Legibus,
13     Int,       I|       Socratic schools.~In the year 51 Cicero, then on his way
14     Int,       I|    reconciled to Caesar in the year 46 he returned with desperate
15     Int,       I|       written to Varro in that year65, he says "I assure you
16     Int,       I|        all finished within the year. Before the end of the year
17     Int,       I|    year. Before the end of the year the Hortensius and the De
18     Int,       I|         Early in the following year the Academica, the history
19     Int,      IV|        bad consuls in the same year, except when Cinna held
20     Int,      IV|     date must fall between the year 60 B.C. in which Catulus
21     Int,      IV|      Catulus died, and 63, the year of Cicero's consulship,
22     Int,      IV| semi-friendly state. About the year 54 B.C., as we have already
23     Int,      IV| letters, written mostly in the year before the Academica was
24     Not,       2|     But surely after the first year he would be pro quaestor.
25     Not,       2|        pontifex, consul in the year Tib. Gracchus was killed,
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