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 1     Int,       I|        anxiously asked Atticus whether it would look foolish to
 2     Int,      II| compelled to defend an opinion whether they will or no, merely
 3     Int,      II|  philosophers of the time was, whether happiness was capable of
 4     Not,       1|      et, but it may be doubted whether Cic. would let two adverbs
 5     Not,       1|      it is difficult to decide whether this or duo is right in
 6     Not,       1|      beatissimam: the question whether αρετη was αυταρκες προς
 7     Not,       1|      Of course the προτε ‛υλη, whether Platonic or Aristotelian,
 8     Not,       2|       indeed it may be doubted whether the best writers ever use
 9     Not,       2|        preceded by ab; I doubt whether the phrase maiestate alienum (
10     Not,       2|      we should be able to tell whether to believe the sensation
11     Not,       2|      however, do not much care whether we are able to distinguish
12     Not,       2|    whom you spoke would ask me whether I wanted anything more than
13     Not,       2|       described thus: A asks B whether one grain makes a heap,
14     Not,       2| answers "No." A goes on asking whether two, three, four, etc. grains
15     Not,       2|      on D.F. I. 14, who doubts whether Cic. ever wrote -is in the
16     Not,       2|  things or of the earth to see whether she is firmly fixed or hovers
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