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 1     Int,     III|   itself.~When Cicero began to write, the Latin language may
 2     Int,     III| Academica113, was the first to write, and his books seem to have
 3     Int,     III|   preferred that Cicero should write on other subjects129. To
 4     Int,     III|    incited both to read and to write philosophy130. Cicero now
 5     Int,      IV|       trace of an intention to write the treatise is found in
 6     Int,      IV|      time that he has taken to write them143.~In the beginning
 7     Int,      IV|    Cicero had to be pressed to write Varro a letter of thanks
 8     Not,       1|    Brutus, again begs Varro to write on philosophy (912). Varro
 9     Not,       1|  deference to MSS., makes Cic. write i and e indiscriminately
10     Not,       1|      plur. of i stems. I shall write i everywhere, we shall thus,
11     Not,       1|        Cic.'s rule which is to write sive—sive or si—sin, but
12     Not,       1|      meaning would then be "to write for philosophers," which
13     Not,       2|  attendimus: Goer., and Orelli write num illud, but the emphatic
14     Not,       2| without comment, although they write deus aliqui in 19. It is
15     Not,       2|    modern would be inclined to write honestum, in apposition
16     Not,       2|     ought according to rule to write Calliphon in the nom; for
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