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 1     Int,       I|     Phaedrus remained to the end of his life a friend of
 2     Int,       I| chair of office. Towards the end of the year, he was busily
 3     Int,       I|   Cicero's thoughts till the end of 50. [xii] Yet he yearned
 4     Int,       I|  within the year. Before the end of the year the Hortensius
 5     Not,       1|      Durand remarked, at the end of sentences eg Verr. II.
 6     Not,       1|       also consedimus at the end of a clause in Brut. 24,
 7     Not,       1|    De Leg. fragm. 1. (at the end of Bait. and Halm's ed.)
 8     Not,       1| constitit: cf. II. 134.~§§43end. Cicero's historical justification
 9     Not,       2|  Krische assigns this to the end of Varro's speech in the
10     Not,       2|     New Academy would put an end to all processes of reasoning.
11     Not,       2|    is especially rare at the end of a clause. Memoria falsorum:
12     Not,       2|     this book. Videri at the end of this section has the
13     Not,       2|     argument as in 33 at the end. Occurretur: not an imitation
14     Not,       2|    second, especially at the end of a clause. Cur eo non
15     Not,       2|   his own famous oath at the end of his consulship.~§66.
16     Not,       2|     quod argumentum near the end. Utrum: the neuter pronoun,
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