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 1     Int,      IV(219)|                    Pro Sestio, §101.~
 2      II,    XXXI     |         esse, ne videri quidem. 101. Et quaecumque res eum sic
 3     Not,       1     | corruption of the text, cf. II. 101 neget rem ullam percipi
 4     Not,       2     |   dicere is used, and cf. n. on 101. Legatione: to the kings
 5     Not,       2     |       Sequi: "act upon," cf. 99-101. Liberiores et solutiores:
 6     Not,       2     |     vulg. reading in Pro Sestio 101, the latter in De Haruspicum
 7     Not,       2     |     here used, e.g. De Or. III. 101, and after him Quintilian,
 8     Not,       2     |        Manut. reads potest. Cf. 101.~§41. Neque enim: a remark
 9     Not,       2     |     Gram. 214 b. Luminibus: cf. 101. Nihilo magis: = ουδεν μαλλον,
10     Not,       2     |      use of dicit cf. inquit in 101, 109, 115). Hermann approves
11     Not,       2     |        to habes) occurs also in 101. Epicurus: n. on 19.~§80.
12     Not,       2     |  perception becomes impossible (101). It is strange that our
13     Not,       2     |       variation, as in N.D. II. 101, De Div. I. 130, T.D. I.
14     Not,       2     |        I. 130, T.D. I. 66, 71.~§101. Impeditum: cf. 33, n. Movebitur:
15     Not,       2     |       Implicato: = impedito cf. 101. Iacere: cf. 79. Isdem oculis:
16     Not,       2     |        Simplicius qu. R. and P. 101, and esp. το εον αιει αρα
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