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 1     Pre         |             by the criticism of the present time.~This edition has grown
 2     Pre         |          trust that the work in its present shape will be of use to
 3     Pre         |            difficult of access. The present work will, I hope, prepare
 4     Int,       I|        description of the tyrant is present to [xiii] his mind60; when,
 5     Int,       I|            mentioning [xv] than the present. It is this. Cicero, the
 6     Int,     III|       Romans. He never pretended to present new views of philosophy,
 7     Int,      IV|         Cato and Brutus lived to be present, with Cicero, during the
 8     Not,       1|             iste of a person who is present. Goer. qu. Brut. 125, De
 9     Not,       1| difficulties, which I defer for the present.) Cic. therefore is chargeable
10     Not,       2|       doctrine of ακαταληψια though present to the minds of the ancients
11     Not,       2|        expresses the possibility as present to the mind of the supposed
12     Not,       2|            that when one of them is present, it cannot be distinguished
13     Not,       2|             the illustration of the present passage pp 293—300 with
14     Not,       2|           with the appearances they present, το γαρ αληθες και το ψευδες
15     Not,       2|          127, 140 of this book. The present is of course required by
16     Not,       2|           the confusion of past and present time in the one infinitive
17     Not,       2|             non existent, hence the present difficulty; in Plato the
18     Not,       2|         last of which resembles the present passage—omnibus aut maximis
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