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1 Int, I| he had himself heard, and indeed equal in merit to the most 2 Int, III| wholly from Greek sources. Indeed at the time when he wrote, 3 Int, III| pleasure. This last cause, as indeed he in one passage seems 4 Int, III| style of writing116. He indeed confesses that he had not 5 Int, IV| Atticus. The De Finibus was indeed begun at Astura150, but 6 Int, IV| book was written. He had indeed a Gymnasium at his Tusculan 7 Not, 1| objecting to the sound (which is indeed not like Cic.), would read 8 Not, 1| Aristotelian ethics have indeed an external resemblance, 9 Not, 1| qualified it with a quasi. Indeed if it is kept I suggest 10 Not, 2| material for Book II., nothing indeed excepting the provisional 11 Not, 2| Lambinus' reading. Goerenz indeed, followed by the faithful 12 Not, 2| quite wrong. The former is indeed the vulg. reading in Pro 13 Not, 2| express point of time, and indeed it may be doubted whether 14 Not, 2| difficult to comprehend. Sextus indeed tells us that he held things 15 Not, 2| illud quidem: "which is indeed what they call 'true'." 16 Not, 2| Most edd. read hos, which indeed in 136 is a necessary em. 17 Not, 2| scepticism. They advanced indeed arguments against sense-knowledge, 18 Not, 2| the two meanings of falsum indeed, see n. on 47. Eiusdem modi: 19 Not, 2| have the force of Eng. "indeed", "in what indeed assent 20 Not, 2| Eng. "indeed", "in what indeed assent consists." Sensus 21 Not, 2| proposes adhaereret, which is indeed nearer the MSS.; cf. however 22 Not, 2| The phrase magnum onus is indeed common (cf. De Or. I. 116), 23 Not, 2| before the infinitive. Madv. indeed (Em. 114), after producing 24 Not, 2| The Megarian system was indeed an ethical development of