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 1     Not,       1|        has really no conditional force, si qui like ειτινες merely
 2     Not,       1|           It is not necessary to force on Cic. this formally accurate
 3     Not,       1|         conditional or potential force in the sentence; see M.D.F.
 4     Not,       1|          All that is consists of force and matter, which are never
 5     Not,       1|     thought of as separate. When force impresses form on the formless
 6     Not,       1|    infinitely subdivisible (27). Force or form acts on the formless
 7     Not,       1|          the distinction between Force and Matter, the active and
 8     Not,       1|         important coincidence of Force with logical genus (ειδος),
 9     Not,       1|       the next clause, viz. that Force and Matter cannot actually
10     Not,       1|           it ought to be used of Force only, not of the product
11     Not,       1|      only, not of the product of Force and Matter, cf. 28. The
12     Not,       1|         τοδε τι as ποιον, or the Force which makes it ποιον, hence
13     Not,       1|       for the primary Matter and Force. Aër et ignis: this is Stoic
14     Not,       1|          meaning would be "since force plays this part in the compound,"
15     Not,       1|        is kept, translate "since force has this motion and is ever
16     Not,       1| expression to apply to universal Force, Cic. would have qualified
17     Not,       1|      ultimate difference between Force and Matter in the Stoic
18     Not,       2|       love;" the ad has the same force as προ in προμανθανειν,
19     Not,       2|          overdoes the attempt to force on his readers a belief
20     Not,       2|  argument and refuses to see the force of an opponent's reasoning.
21     Not,       2|        impossible you weaken the force of your famous oath that
22     Not,       2|        actual practice." For the force of this see my note on non
23     Not,       2|    Ernesti. It seems to have the force of Eng. "indeed", "in what
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