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 1     Int,       I|        has been made, leave no doubt about his diligence as a
 2     Int,       I|        but there can be little doubt that from the great rhetorician
 3     Int,      II|     danger of the principle of doubt. Even in the De Legibus
 4     Int,      II|      Zeno, and there can be no doubt that he caught it from Antiochus
 5     Int,      II|     Socrates as the apostle of doubt106. On the whole Cicero
 6     Int,     III|        war122.~There can be no doubt that Cicero was penetrated
 7     Int,      IV| Finibus160 place it beyond all doubt, showing as they do that
 8     Int,      IV|       s conjecture, except the doubt I have expressed as to the
 9     Int,      IV|        his vacillation was his doubt as to how Varro would receive
10     Int,      IV|      Lucullus, there can be no doubt that Brutus occupied a more
11     Int,      IV|      speech of Lucullus was no doubt transferred to Brutus, but
12     Int,      IV|      De Philosophia302. Beyond doubt he was a follower of Antiochus
13     Not,       1|      spelling pulcher beyond a doubt; it often appears in inscr.
14     Not,       1|      the common reading, but I doubt its correctness. MSS. have
15     Not,       2|     Even if they were often in doubt, do you suppose that no
16     Not,       2|     that they were apostles of doubt, to be correct (12). I may
17     Not,       2|     ablative preceded by ab; I doubt whether the phrase maiestate
18     Not,       2|     says (on D.F. V. 87), more doubt than the use of ne alone
19     Not,       2|        should not the Academic doubt about other things? (107)
20     Not,       2|      will not allow me even to doubt (119). How much better to
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