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 1     Int,       I|    acquainted with the works of the former, he does not seem to have
 2     Int,      II|          refuses to be bound by his former statements, on the score
 3     Int,      II|             and Cicero lies. To the former Zeno's dialectic was true
 4     Int,      II|          and Epicurean schools. The former was not very powerfully
 5     Int,      IV|             way as to show that the former was finished and given to
 6     Not,       1|           al. expressionem. For the former cf. De Or. III. 185, which
 7     Not,       1|             moisture, marks the two former as active, the two latter
 8     Not,       1| intellectual and the emotional, the former being made to govern, the
 9     Not,       1|            heat and other heat, the former being αναλογον τω των αστρων
10     Not,       2|            edition changed into the former may be supported from I.
11     Not,       2|  indications of the contents of the former which are to be gathered
12     Not,       2|      labefactus is quite wrong. The former is indeed the vulg. reading
13     Not,       2|            Holding that illa in the former sentence cannot be the subj.
14     Not,       2|          the latter is used for the former (φεγγος ‛ηλιου) just as
15     Not,       2|      dogmatist and the sceptic, the former meant by them "the undestructibly
16     Not,       2|          these rather than with the former (32). Now they on the one
17     Not,       2|          exercise of utterance, the former the moulding and shaping
18     Not,       2|            5 gives as an ex. of the former An uxor ducenda, of the
19     Not,       2|            and Hermann leviter; the former reads inverecundior after
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