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 1     Int,       I|      Lucretius, whom the orator ever allows to possess any literary
 2     Int,       I|         Rome was overthrown for ever, and that the great career
 3     Int,       I|      inquirer32. He is scarcely ever mentioned without some expression
 4     Int,      II|   politicians, and stylists had ever found their best nourishment
 5     Int,      II| stealing the doctrines of Zeno, ever stoutly maintained that
 6     Int,      IV|        on the wing as thou wert ever wont, flitting now hither,
 7     Int,      IV|        breeze of fortune, could ever inspire either fear or hope,
 8     Int,      IV|         though he be dead, will ever live among his countrymen220.
 9     Int,      IV|       of Clitomachus. If he had ever been in actual communication
10     Not,       1|    force has this motion and is ever thus on the move." Ultro
11     Not,       2|        whether the best writers ever use any accusative in that
12     Not,       2|         Carneades nor Arcesilas ever denied, as some modern sceptics
13     Not,       2|        this, but omnibus hardly ever stands for omn. rebus, therefore
14     Not,       2|        argument: if the sapiens ever gives his assent he will
15     Not,       2|         who doubts whether Cic. ever wrote -is in the gen. of
16     Not,       2|          on D.F. I. 43, who how ever unduly limits the usage.
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