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 1     Int,       I|         then at Athens22; it is probable, however, from a mention
 2     Int,      II|         those which seemed most probable, was the only prudent course74.
 3     Int,      II|       no truth to follow89. The probable is for it the true.~Another
 4     Int,     III|      Roman Epicureans. The most probable elucidation is, that he
 5     Int,      IV|          It is also exceedingly probable that he touched only very
 6     Int,      IV|            I think it extremely probable that he gave a résumé of
 7     Not,       1|        before dicta. It is more probable therefore that omnes was
 8     Not,       1|         use in 21 makes it more probable than conferre, which is
 9     Not,       2|      coram Philone." I think it probable that Philoni is a marginal
10     Not,       2|    latter phrase in Zeller 524 "probable undisputed and tested" is
11     Not,       2| sensations which are false, but probable (as the Stoics say he does
12     Not,       2|         sensations which are so probable as to closely resemble true
13     Not,       2|         manufacture so as to be probable"). It must not be repeated
14     Not,       2|      false sensations which are probable (as the Stoics allow), why
15     Not,       2|      not be false sensations so probable as to be with difficulty
16     Not,       2|       Equally absurd are those "probable and undisturbed" sensations
17     Not,       2|     which the Academics gave to probable phenomena. Adprobare: this
18     Not,       2|        his own name. It is more probable that he could no longer
19     Not,       2|         spelling ecfatum. It is probable that this spelling was antique
20     Not,       2|         capable, the other into probable and improbable. Arguments
21     Not,       2|        sed cum (Halm). The most probable of these seems to me that
22     Not,       2|     Contra Ac. III. 33 makes it probable that quemnam was the original
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