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 1      II,      XV|     inter quae nihil sit omnino? 48. Deinde, cum mens moveatur
 2     Not,       1|    επιταφιοις, cf. Ad Att. XIII. 48 where Varro's are mentioned. †
 3     Not,       1|       posse fieri see M.D.F. IV. 48, also Ac. II. 121. For the
 4     Not,       1|          found in Timaeus p. 47, 48, Grote's Plato, III. 249—
 5     Not,       2|     συλλογισμος), cf. De Leg. I. 48 conclusa oratio. Fab. refers
 6     Not,       2| sensation see n. on 79, 80.~§§4648. Summary. The refusal of
 7     Not,       2|    indistinguishable from them? (48)~§46. Circumfusa sint: Goer.
 8     Not,       2|             quam proxime of 36.~§48. Ipsa per sese: simply =
 9     Not,       2|     probabile sit, etc.: cf. 47, 48 and notes. Primum quidque:
10     Not,       2|         III. 42, V. 73, D.F. II. 48. Parmenides, Xenophanes:
11     Not,       2|           88. Diligentissime: in 4853. Dicebas: in 52 imbecillius
12     Not,       2|      sentences cf. Virg. Aen. I. 48 with the FileOutputStreams
13     Not,       2|    consuetudo loquitur (D.F. II. 48), hominis institutio si
14     Not,       2|           see Madv. on D.F. III. 48, who quotes an exact parallel
15     Not,       2|       same expression in T.D. I. 48, De Or. I. 91, De Inv. II.
16     Not,       2|   probata esse. Paria: D.F. III. 48, Paradoxa 20 sq., Zeller
17     Not,       2|          23. Cotem: T.D. IV. 43, 48, Seneca De Ira III. 3, where
18     Not,       2|        Sextus gives in A.M. VII. 48 sq. Protagorae: R. and P.
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