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1 Int, I| am sorry to be obliged to instance the illustrious Mommsen, 2 Int, II| philosophical writings. I may instance one passage in the beginning 3 Int, IV| real intimates, such for instance as Sulpicius, Caelius, Paetus, 4 Not, 1| all who," for a strong instance see Ad Fam. I. 9, 13, ed 5 Not, 1| επει, only one parallel instance, however, was adduced (T. 6 Not, 1| it. For velle see a good instance in D.F. III. 68, where consult 7 Not, 1| vulg. revocari is a curious instance of oversight. It crept into 8 Not, 1| and Plato. The ιδεαι for instance, though to Plato in the 9 Not, 1| ratione et disserendo: an instance of Cicero's fondness for 10 Not, 1| qualification, see a good instance in T.D. I. 27. Itaque tradebatur: 11 Not, 1| ηδονη or laetitia for instance is αλογος επαρσις. (T.D. 12 Not, 2| there is an extraordinary instance in Plaut. Persa V. 2, 8, 13 Not, 2| here is merely "as," "for instance," cf. n. on 33. Nihil ut 14 Not, 2| De Div. II. 112, and an instance of proximus quisque in De 15 Not, 2| I. 33 he quotes it as an instance of the refutation of φαινομενα 16 Not, 2| 109 sq. with footnotes. An instance of a coniunctio (hypothetical 17 Not, 2| Antiochus and Zeno agree. For instance, they regard emotion as