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 1     Int,       I| private cares overwhelmed all thought of other occupation. Soon
 2     Int,      II|    impossible in any form, he thought, if the divine [xxiv] government
 3     Int,     III|    the wane in Greece, Cicero thought it would flourish and take
 4     Int,     III|    the Neoptolemus of Ennius, thought a little learning in philosophy
 5     Int,      IV|  causes for grumbling, Cicero thought the suggestion of Atticus
 6     Int,      IV|      first edition207.~I have thought it advisable to set forth
 7     Not,       1|  found apart, though they are thought of as separate. When force
 8     Not,       1|    true (30). The senses they thought heavy and clogged and unable
 9     Not,       1|  quite thus. I have sometimes thought that Cic. wrote haec, inquam (
10     Not,       1|   only to virtue and vice, he thought there was an appropriate
11     Not,       1|      to them of the reason he thought could not coexist with virtue
12     Not,       1|     then rapidly extended his thought so as to embrace the whole
13     Not,       1|       powers of sensation and thought. These notions came from
14     Not,       1|     his view of sensation and thought see Sextus Adv. Math. VII.
15     Not,       1|       out boldly that line of thought. Xenocrates: see II. 124,
16     Not,       1|       be ... that it is to be thought," etc. The edd. seem to
17     Not,       1|    etc. The edd. seem to have thought that esse was needed to
18     Not,       2|     modo nascentes: Ciacconus thought this spurious, cf. however
19     Not,       2|  sensation. Knowledge, it was thought, was a homogeneous compound
20     Not,       2|     the nom. to which Guietus thought to be ratio above. Αποδειξις:
21     Not,       2|       course all the ancients thought the mole blind. A glance
22     Not,       2|  logic, cf. Thomson's Laws of Thought, pp 201203, ed 8. Minutatim:
23     Not,       2|      a little strange and was thought spurious by Ernesti. It
24     Not,       2|   harmful, which the ancients thought natural and useful (135).
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