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 1     Int,       I|         The silence of Cicero is enough to condemn this theory,
 2     Int,       I|      disordered province Cilicia enough to employ Cicero's thoughts
 3     Int,     III|         life to them seemed well enough for Greeks, [xxx] but for
 4     Int,      IV|       later: "You have been bold enough, then, to give Varro the
 5     Int,      IV|       you217." He alone was bold enough to rebuke the follies, on
 6     Int,      IV|        work. Cato is not closely enough connected with the Academica
 7     Not,       1|         however, above, is quite enough for both clauses; a similar
 8     Not,       1|           but does not lie close enough to our author for comment.
 9     Not,       1|     These considerations will be enough to show that neither Cic.
10     Not,       1|          which seems to me sound enough. Dav., Halm give aperirentur.
11     Not,       2|      think this simple and sound enough, Bentl. however read fautorem,
12     Not,       2|         for the future is common enough in all languages cf. Iuv.
13     Not,       2|         dissimilar things, it is enough if he can show that human
14     Not,       2|        faculties are not perfect enough to discern whatever difference
15     Not,       2| reasoning their probabile is not enough. Reasoning can only proceed
16     Not,       2|   phenomena could never be great enough to render it impossible
17     Not,       2|        seem to exist and that is enough. One mistaken sensation
18     Not,       2|        absolutely similar, it is enough that human faculties cannot
19     Not,       2|          same formulae is common enough to prevent us from being
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