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 1     Int,      II|          any particular school are generally tested by comparing them
 2     Int,      II|   influenced by the school, Cicero generally [xxv] treats it tenderly
 3     Int,      IV|            occasionally, though he generally speaks of [xliv] the Academica.
 4     Int,      IV|          another indication of the generally constructive character of
 5     Not,       1|           ancient philosophers are generally included in this supposed
 6     Not,       1|       unconsciously, though it was generally attributed to him in Cicero'
 7     Not,       1|      subject preserved by Diog. is generally "περι των ετυμολογικων"
 8     Not,       1| εντετυπωμενη occur constantly, but generally in relation to φαντασιαι,
 9     Not,       2|        posse: this was a principle generally admitted among Stoics at
10     Not,       2|          the pronoun is, and Goer. generally patronises their vulgar
11     Not,       2|             Frangite: in later Gk. generally απολυειν. Erunt ... cavetis:
12     Not,       2|        legal formula of the Romans generally directed the iudex to condemn
13     Not,       2|            note that Cic. does not generally make ipse agree in case
14     Not,       2|             cf. 130 abiectos. Cic. generally classes Herillus (or Erillus
15     Not,       2|      occurs if at all in Sext. who generally uses αταραξια, but occasionally
16     Not,       2|        igitur ... prudentior: MSS. generally have assentiens, but one
17     Not,       2|           III. 10. Mirabilia: Cic. generally translates παραδοξα by admirabilia
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