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 1     Int,       I|       to have been converted at once to the tenets of the [ii]
 2     Int,       I|       and that the great career once open to an orator was now
 3     Int,       I|         Italy, judicial affairs once more took their regular
 4     Int,      II|    discrepancy appear, it is at once concluded that Cicero is
 5     Int,      II|        Arcesilas and Carneades. Once he gives expression to a
 6     Int,      IV|       his whole time in editing once more his Academica, which
 7     Int,      IV|         glorious consulship was once more lauded, and great stress
 8     Int,      IV|     Cumae. Cicero therefore for once admits into his works an
 9     Int,      IV|     This impossibility would at once occur to Varro, and Cicero
10     Not,       1|         pulchre, which is found once (Corp. Inscr. I. no 1019).
11     Not,       1|       simply specimens of words once foreign, now naturalised.
12     Not,       1| doctrine of the text follows at once. Cf. Zeller, pp. 155, 187
13     Not,       1|  Aristotle's opinion. The error once made, no one could correct
14     Not,       2|        so the word "degree" was once used, e.g. "a squire of
15     Not,       2| Arcesilas, and the charge is at once joyfully accepted by Plut.
16     Not,       2|      seems to adopt this and at once confuses the supposed philosopher
17     Not,       2|        all kinds of arts are at once rendered impossible (22).
18     Not,       2|        requires that something, once veiled, should be brought
19     Not,       2|         Cic. only uses the word once in the plural (Ad Att. II.
20     Not,       2|         easily slip in. Eosdem: once more we have Lucullus' chronic
21     Not,       2|         of Arcesilas follows at once (77, 78).~§72. De antiquis
22     Not,       2|  reading lacerat would arise at once. The nom. to dicit is, I
23     Not,       2|   Furiae. Adsunt: is only given once by MSS., while Ribbeck repeats
24     Not,       2|        In order to overthrow at once the case of Antiochus, I
25     Not,       2|       choose Democritus. You at once upbraid me for believing
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