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1 Int, I| of Greek philosophy was nearly as accurate as it was extensive. 2 Int, II| that it was considered by nearly all the later philosophers 3 Int, III| political writings, all or nearly all published before the 4 Int, IV| have changed his plans. Nearly every letter written to 5 Int, IV| He seems to have been as nearly innocent of any acquaintance 6 Int, IV| οικειον, αδηλα, εποχη, nearly all important terms in the 7 Int, IV| and Cicero had gone over nearly the whole ground marked 8 Int, IV| the works of Antiochus286. Nearly all that is known of the 9 Not, 1| as in 44. Quidem, however nearly always comes closely after 10 Not, 1| Zeller, ch. VI. passim. Nearly all these names occur in 11 Not, 1| Socrates (468—399) who died nearly sixty years before him. 12 Not, 2| Quae potest esse: Cic. nearly always writes putat esse, 13 Not, 2| Adsensus sit ... possint: nearly all edd. before Halm read 14 Not, 2| seem to me genuine, though nearly all editors attack them. 15 Not, 2| in phrases like this Cic. nearly always places esse second, 16 Not, 2| vero falsone. Memoriter: nearly all edd. before Madv. make