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 1     Pre         |       thus made to rest on memory alone. I have therefore done my
 2     Int,      II|     physics they stood absolutely alone, their system was grossly
 3     Int,     III|         doctrines of Epicurus had alone appeared in Latin in a shape
 4     Int,      IV|          the Academica Posteriora alone159, but the words of Cicero
 5     Int,      IV|       xlvi] voice "On you217." He alone was bold enough to rebuke
 6     Int,      IV| philosophical [lxi] opinions, are alone needed here. The first mention
 7     Not,       1|     natura (abl.) could not stand alone, for τα πρωτα τη φυσει is
 8     Not,       1|        finis was αρετη only, that alone to them wasαιρετον, their
 9     Not,       1|          but the mind, because it alone saw the permanently real
10     Not,       1|          the copyist of Halm's G. alone, and evidently on his own
11     Not,       1|       ancients circular motion is alone perfect and eternal), is
12     Not,       2|   judgments of the mind, in which alone truth and falsehood reside;
13     Not,       2|         no sensation is perceived alone; the percipient subject
14     Not,       2|          doubt than the use of ne alone as in vero falsone. Memoriter:
15     Not,       2|          of the MSS., which Goer. alone defends. Quattuor capita:
16     Not,       2|     statuis. Alexandros: Lysippus alone was privileged to make statues
17     Not,       2|          of Alexander, as Apelles alone was allowed to paint the
18     Not,       2|         clearly seen by Aristotle alone of the ancients; see Grote'
19     Not,       2|          αληθεια, which the σοφος alone has. Visum ... adsensus:
20     Not,       2|        passage I believe and this alone is referred to in Ad Att.
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