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1 Int, II| than Antiochus. Not in all points, however: for while Antiochus 2 Int, II| be admitted that on some points Cicero was inconsistent. 3 Int, IV| his exposition. Everything points to the conclusion that this 4 Int, IV| A short account of the points of contact between his life 5 Not, 1| serve no useful purpose, and points to the failures of the Roman 6 Not, 1| himself. I can only treat such points as are involved in the special 7 Not, 1| in the Greek. Quasi: this points out normam as a trans. of 8 Not, 2| The best MS. of Nonius points to flavum for ravum (Luc. 9 Not, 2| here to prove from Aug. the points of agreement between them 10 Not, 2| 108). Orationis: as Faber points out, Cic. does sometimes 11 Not, 2| Latin subj. has many such points of similarity with the Gk. 12 Not, 2| defensitaverat. M. Em. 161 points out the absurdity of making 13 Not, 2| speaking sub Veteribus, points to a "tabula" which hangs 14 Not, 2| esse contenderunt). Madv. points out from Plut. De Plac. 15 Not, 2| so Sextus A.M. VII. 61 points out that Protagoras must 16 Not, 2| sinis: Sext. P.H. II. 253 points the moral in the same way. 17 Not, 2| an adj. in -bilis. Faber points out that in the Timaeus 18 Not, 2| see 22. Lumina: "strong points." Bentl. boldly read columina, 19 Not, 2| Nor can I accept those points in which Antiochus and Zeno