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 1     Pre         |         Latinity, and lastly, to put it in his power to learn
 2     Int,       I|        of his eastern campaigns, put himself to much trouble31;
 3     Int,      II|     Peripateticism, and Stoicism put forward by Antiochus in
 4     Int,      II|     accustomed to hear arguments put forward with equal persuasiveness
 5     Int,      II|        arguments similar to some put forward by a long series
 6     Int,      IV|         scholars of great repute put forward concerning the two
 7     Int,      IV|          he did little more than put forward opinions he had
 8     Int,      IV|          time, and would only be put forward to show that the
 9     Not,       1|       the conclusio or syllogism put as a series of questions.
10     Not,       1|   Antiochus. Adeptum esse omnia: put rather differently in D.F.
11     Not,       1|         Plato, though each would put a separate meaning on the
12     Not,       1|         III. 39), oratoria being put for oratoris. Ad persuadendum:
13     Not,       1|        probabile which Carneades put forward. For the doctrine
14     Not,       2| hariolatio," read an for aut and put a note of interrogation
15     Not,       2|         of the New Academy would put an end to all processes
16     Not,       2|         by the sceptics, is here put by way of retort. So in
17     Not,       2|         of sensations. Then they put forward their two strong
18     Not,       2|  συγχεουσι). Utimur: "we have to put up with," so χρησθαι is
19     Not,       2|       only change required is to put the two verbs (est) into
20     Not,       2|            77. Expresserat: "had put into distinct shape". Cf.
21     Not,       2|      Ultimum ... respondere: "to put in as your answer" cf. the
22     Not,       2|     defendere with an accus. "to put in as a plea". Kayser suggests
23     Not,       2|       senses are often deceived. Put this admission together
24     Not,       2|       although." Respondere: "to put in as an answer," as in
25     Not,       2|          to which he himself had put these Stoic paradoxes in
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