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 1     Int,       I| philosophy.~During the years 8881 B.C., Cicero employed himself
 2      II,     XXV|        ambulantem, non videmus. 81. At ille nescio qui, qui
 3     Not,       1|       govern rerum (cf. D.F. V. 81, De Fato, 33, also Gk. ποιητικος).
 4     Not,       1|  ellipse of laudasti in D.F. V. 81.~§§1542. Antiochus' view
 5     Not,       1|    rerum: Stoic εννοιαι; Zeller 8184, R. and P. 367, 368.
 6     Not,       2|        the fish noticed in Luc. 81, which are unable to see
 7     Not,       2|        up as evidence. (In Luc. 81, on the other hand, Cic.
 8     Not,       2|     seen." For this use cf. 39, 81 and 122 of this book. Videri
 9     Not,       2|        for the latter see n. on 81). As aliquis is substantival,
10     Not,       2|        IV. 64, also De Div. II. 81, verum dispicere. Iis vinculis,
11     Not,       2|     because it deceives me (80, 81). If you want something
12     Not,       2|          see Ad Att. I. 13, 5.~§81. Nescio qui: Goer. is quite
13     Not,       2|       formulae as in De Div. I. 81, De Leg. II. 20, see Corss.
14     Not,       2|        similar line is taken in 81.~§106. Memoria: cf. 22.
15     Not,       2|        III. 50, D.F. I. 25, II. 81. For the Epicurean friendships
16     Not,       2|    genuine passive, cf. 25, 39, 81. Empirici: a school of physicians
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