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 1     Int,     III|           render123. He is within his right when he claims praise for
 2     Not,       1|           monementis, is probably the right spelling; cf. Corss. II.
 3     Not,       1|  Interrogatione: Faber saw this to be right, but a number of later scholars
 4     Not,       1|          accipient. The text is quite right, ne quidem, as Halm remarks,
 5     Not,       1|           gives his opinion as to the right use to be made of Greek
 6     Not,       1|               Halm's philosophe to be right, the word occurs nowhere
 7     Not,       1|               which is unlikely to be right. Nos in nostra: Augustine (
 8     Not,       1|              Possibly the MSS. may be right, and libros may be supplied
 9     Not,       1|         decide whether this or duo is right in Cic., he can scarcely
10     Not,       1|           after Dav. eaque. Faber was right in supposing that Cic. has
11     Not,       1|             36, 37). Though the terms right action and sin belong only
12     Not,       1|           regarded as morally neither right nor wrong but as the sole
13     Not,       1|             cannot believe that he is right). Plato uses νευρα εκτεμνειν
14     Not,       2|            same). If my conjecture is right this fragment belongs to
15     Not,       2|        dissensit in De Or. III. 68 is right, the restriction does not
16     Not,       2|             Delitisceret: this is the right spelling, not delitesceret,
17     Not,       2|               I think C.F. Hermann is right in asserting after Wopkens
18     Not,       2|               the preposition) can be right in De Div. II. 102, where
19     Not,       2|         περαινοντα (if the reading be right).~§27. Notio: another trans.
20     Not,       2|              that the MSS. reading is right, and that the whole expression
21     Not,       2|             the text however is quite right, cf. Madv. Gram. 214 b.
22     Not,       2| internoscebantur. The MSS. reading is right, cf. 86. Consuetudine: cf.
23     Not,       2|      magistrates, all of whom had the right to summon them, the right
24     Not,       2|             right to summon them, the right of the tribune being under
25     Not,       2|           fewer restrictions than the right of the others. Occludi tabernas
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