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 1     Int,     III|    works to encourage Cicero to proceed. The elder generation, for
 2     Int,      IV|     Atticus of his intention to proceed to Tusculum or Rome by way
 3     Int,      IV|       preface of Goerenz. I now proceed to examine into the constitution
 4     Int,      IV|        of philosophy. Before we proceed to construct in outline
 5     Int,      IV|      known to Catulus248.~I now proceed to draw out from the references
 6     Not,       2|      ground on which action can proceed (24). Credence must be given
 7     Not,       2|         between them. Then they proceed. Sensations are partly true,
 8     Not,       2|      enough. Reasoning can only proceed upon certain premisses.
 9     Not,       2| distinguishing those visa which proceed from real things and give
10     Not,       2|         the mind as those which proceed from realities. Ut si qui:
11     Not,       2|       that the sensations which proceed from or are caused by the
12     Not,       2|        the case of Antiochus, I proceed to explain, after Clitomachus,
13     Not,       2|        actions of the dogmatist proceed upon mere probability. Nor
14     Not,       2|        resemble truth. Before I proceed to Ethics, I note your weakness
15     Not,       2|      the sense "to get on," "to proceed," without any reference
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