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 1     Int,       I    |   the political writings of [x] the Greeks, such as Theophrastus
 2     Int,       I(60)|                      Ad Att. X. 8, §6.~
 3       I,       X    |                              X. Zeno igitur nullo modo
 4      II,       X    |                              X. 30. Sequitur disputatio
 5     Not,       1    |    preserved by Diog. Laert. X. 6 (qu. Zeller, 451), and
 6     Not,       1    |       See Quintil. Inst. Or. X. 1, 99, Gellius X. 21, Sueton.
 7     Not,       1    |  Inst. Or. X. 1, 99, Gellius X. 21, Sueton. Gramm. 3. Occasum:
 8     Not,       1    |   nitor ille divinus, Quint. X. 1, 83). For suavis of style
 9     Not,       2    |     in Quintilian (Inst. Or. X. 1, 31, with Mayor's n.)
10     Not,       2    |       2, 38, and cf. Ad Att. X. 14, 2, Ad Fam. IX. 3. Deus:
11     Not,       2    |       20 quotes Diog. Laert. X. 91, who preserves the very
12     Not,       2    |      named D.F. I. 20, Diog. X. 18, as one of the chief
13     Not,       2    |    Orat. 46, cf. also Quint. X. 5, II. E quibus omnia constant:
14     Not,       2    |     Pythagoreans. Sext. A.M. X. 174 speaks of the followers
15     Not,       2    |    Mai. 57, Ad Att. VIII. 4, X. 16. Inquit: n. on 79. Quid
16     Not,       2    | unnatural senses, see Quint. X. 1, 12. This is probably
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