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 1     Int,     III|     already noticed, of any clear exposition of the [xxvi] variations
 2     Int,      IV|        appertains to Catulus. The exposition of the sceptical criticism
 3     Int,      IV|     constructive character of his exposition. Everything points to the
 4     Int,      IV|      warrant for stating that his exposition of Antiochus was merely
 5     Int,      IV|           historico-philosophical exposition of Antiochus' views, formerly
 6     Int,      IV|       Hortensius304. Book II.: an exposition by Cicero of Carneades'
 7     Not,       1|           agrees, and promises an exposition of the principles of Antiochus (
 8     Not,       1| Philosophy. First part of Varro's Exposition, 1518. Summary. Socrates
 9     Not,       1|           23. Part II. of Varro's Exposition: Antiochus' Ethics. Summary.
10     Not,       1|           29. Part III of Varro's Exposition. Antiochus' Physics. Summary.
11     Not,       1|          the broken thread of the exposition; so 35, and frequently.
12     Not,       1|           32. Part iv. of Varro's Exposition: Antiochus' Ethics. Summary.
13     Not,       1|         3342. Part v. of Varro's exposition: the departures from the
14     Not,       1|         Varro's resumption of his exposition is certainly abrupt, but
15     Not,       1|        taken place during Varro's exposition, and for which see M.D.F.
16     Not,       2|    imitated that part of Cicero's exposition to which this fragment belongs.
17     Not,       2|         it as belonging to Cic.'s exposition of the positive side of
18     Not,       2|          Antiochus the historical exposition of Cic. must have ended.
19     Not,       2|         the substance of Catulus' exposition in the Ac. Priora transferred
20     Not,       2|         virtue is throughout this exposition treated as the result of
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