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 1     Int,       I|    Stoic school then at Athens. Nor is any mention made of a
 2     Int,      IV|   follower of that philosopher, nor does Crassus, in his long
 3     Not,       1|         adverb does not appear, nor is φιλοσοφος used as an
 4     Not,       1|       φιλοσοφικος is not Greek, nor do philosophicus, philosophice
 5     Not,       1|        as morally neither right nor wrong but as the sole ultimate
 6     Not,       1|      sumenda, must be rejected. Nor can anything be said for
 7     Not,       1|         theory of the αδιαφορα, nor is there anywhere in the
 8     Not,       1|       to show that neither Cic. nor Antiochus, whom Madv. considers
 9     Not,       2|       neglected no public duty, nor do I think the fame of illustrious
10     Not,       2|     ζητειται. Neither Carneades nor Arcesilas ever denied, as
11     Not,       2|       Latin (see M.D.F. V. 56). Nor can quin ne go together
12     Not,       2|      the word tamen altogether, nor does Bait. in adopting the
13     Not,       2|         neither absolutely deny nor absolutely affirm anything,
14     Not,       2|  proceed upon mere probability. Nor do you gain by the use of
15     Not,       2|        in such exx. neither ita nor idem, which MSS. sometimes
16     Not,       2|     conflicting theories? (134) Nor can I accept those points
17     Not,       2| pleasure. Virtue calls me back, nor will she even allow me to
18     Not,       2|        dicto. Ne nobis quidem: "nor would they be angry;" cf.
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