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 1     Pre         |     student had to fight his way through bad texts to the author'
 2     Int,       I|        into collision with Sulla through the freedman Chrysogonus,
 3     Int,       I|   Oratore, that Cicero knew himm through Piso. Diodorus, the pupil
 4     Int,      IV|          been chiefly maintained through Atticus, who was at all
 5     Not,       1|      elsewhere. Infinite secari: through the authority of Aristotle,
 6     Not,       1|       they be got at second hand through Antiochus. Cf. Zeller 137,
 7     Not,       1| Pantheistic idea cf. Pope "lives through all life, extends through
 8     Not,       1|        through all life, extends through all extent". Sempiterna:
 9     Not,       1|         Real knowledge only came through the reasonings of the mind,
10     Not,       1|          if the examination gone through by the mind proved irrefragably
11     Not,       1|          view of him transmitted through Antiochus. In II. 134 Cic.
12     Not,       1|        own evidence, had to pass through the fire of sceptical criticism
13     Not,       2|       fixity of knowledge gained through the καταληψεις was added
14     Not,       2|   material substance of the soul through the action of some external
15     Not,       2|        of sense, since they come through sense, these rise in complexity
16     Not,       2|        certainty can be attained through the senses, throw the whole
17     Not,       2| appearance even if you have gone through the process required by
18     Not,       2|          If we could only pierce through a sensation and arrive at
19     Not,       2|        he has seen Archimedes go through his calculations, but that
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