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Alphabetical [« »] e 81 e.g. 37 ea 138 each 16 eadem 26 eae 1 eaeque 2 | Frequency [« »] 16 deus 16 distinguish 16 duo 16 each 16 eiusdem 16 end 16 ever | Marcus Tullius Cicero Academica Concordances each |
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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