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 1      II,     VII|        nostrae detur, et ab ea deus aliqui requirat contentane
 2      II,      XV|       falsa visa quae sint, ea deus efficere possit probabilia:
 3      II,     XIX|    quibus adspectum solis sive deus aliquis sive natura ademerat
 4      II,     XXV|    ista nascuntur. Si, inquis, deus te interroget: Sanis modo
 5      II, XXXVIII|        esse quod tibi est? Cur deus, omnia nostra causa cum
 6      II,     XLI|  Stoicis aether videtur summus deus, mente praeditus, qua omnia
 7      II,   XLIII|   beatam, sed non beatissimam. Deus ille, qui nihil censuit
 8     Not,       2|   individual act of sensation. Deus: for the supposed god cf.
 9     Not,       2|       of the legendary people. Deus aliquis: so the best edd.
10     Not,       2|   comment, although they write deus aliqui in 19. It is difficult
11     Not,       2|       the best edd. vary, e.g. deus aliqui (T.D. I. 23, IV.
12     Not,       2|   aliqui (T.D. I. 23, IV. 35), deus aliquis (Lael. 87, Ad Fam.
13     Not,       2|       X. 14, 2, Ad Fam. IX. 3. Deus: cf. 19. Audiret ... ageret:
14     Not,       2| inserting respondere makes cur deus, etc. part of the same sentence.
15     Not,       2|     i.e. aliis cum his. Summus deus: "the highest form of the
16     Not,       2|     Non beatissimam: I. 22, n. Deus ille: i.e. more than man (
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