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 1     Int,      II|        could not be the happiest possible102. He begs the Academic
 2     Int,      IV|       Crassus244. It is scarcely possible that any direct intercourse
 3     Int,      IV|        with philosophy as it was possible for an educated man to be.
 4     Int,      IV| philosophies which he considered possible, by an elaborate and pedantic
 5     Not,       1|       not the greatest happiness possible, which requires the possession
 6     Not,       1|          ethical standard, it is possible to give an intelligent account
 7     Not,       1|          this oblivion is barely possible, but when the conjunctions
 8     Not,       1|      with separate clauses it is possible. Cf. 43 and M.D.F. V. 64.~§
 9     Not,       2|          That true perception is possible, is seen from moral action.
10     Not,       2|        between true and false is possible (33). This is absurd, a
11     Not,       2|         on the ground that it is possible to distinguish between true
12     Not,       2|          479 a. I think it quite possible that recte consensit additum
13     Not,       2|        those which cannot. Is it possible that any one should read
14     Not,       2|         You asked how memory was possible on my principles. Why, did
15     Not,       2|         though it seems at least possible that manum is to be understood.
16     Not,       2|       your assumption that it is possible to keep an elaborate dogmatic
17     Not,       2| Antiochus, "but not the greatest possible." How am I to choose among
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