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 1     Pre         |    scholar of recent times has treated any portion of Cicero's
 2     Int,      II|     Socratic, while the latter treated it as un-Socratic, looking
 3     Int,      IV|   second and third books he is treated as the lettered man, par
 4     Not,       1|      which the Greeks have not treated (7, 8). Cic. lauds this
 5     Not,       1|   subjects here mentioned were treated of. Descriptiones temporum:
 6     Not,       1|        these nouns ought to be treated as Latin first declension
 7     Not,       1|   which are not satisfactorily treated in the ordinary sources
 8     Not,       2|       i.e. novos, who are here treated as the true Academics, though
 9     Not,       2|      dialectic of Carneades is treated as genuinely Academic. Revolvitur:
10     Not,       2|     throughout this exposition treated as the result of the exercise
11     Not,       2|     different from the constr. treated by Madv. Gram. 481 b. Quod
12     Not,       2|      me iuvat. Sophistes: here treated as the demagogue of philosophy.
13     Not,       2|       chain inference is still treated in books on logic, cf. Thomson'
14     Not,       2| awkwardness of having the line treated of after the superficies,
15     Not,       2|    surrounding the opinion are treated of in Zeller 175, N.D. II.
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