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 1     Int,       I|         with the main tenets of each. His own statements, after
 2     Int,       I|          and his attainments in each department considerable.
 3     Int,      IV|       he affixed a prooemium to each book, Catulus being lauded
 4     Int,      IV|       to assent to the truth of each class270. The whole constitution
 5     Not,       1|         the distinct marking of each sound; for the latter De
 6     Not,       1|          II. 6, 7, demonstrates each branch of the τριλογια to
 7     Not,       1|      active and one passive, to each of the four elements; each
 8     Not,       1|      each of the four elements; each therefore is to him both
 9     Not,       1|     assign only one property to each element; heat to fire, cold
10     Not,       1|     Aristotle and Plato, though each would put a separate meaning
11     Not,       1|     κρισεις ειναι. Instances of each in Zeller 233. For iudicio
12     Not,       2|         charges were brought by each school against the other.
13     Not,       2|       cannot be sure of uniting each appearance to the thing
14     Not,       2|   physicists, who maintain that each thing has its own peculiar
15     Not,       2| particle between the members of each pair, cf. 29, 125, T.D.
16     Not,       2|      Academic and other schools each sensation was an ultimate
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