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1 Pre | lastly, to put it in his power to learn thoroughly the 2 Int, I| to possess any literary power.4 Cicero soon abandoned 3 Int, II| Epicureans cared nothing for power of expression. Again, the 4 Int, II| Stoics almost beyond the power of resistance. In respect 5 Int, II| universal operation of divine power. Piety, sanctity, and moral 6 Int, IV| the four books in Atticus' power, promising to approve any 7 Int, IV| Pompey, with such gigantic power concentrated in his hands, 8 Not, 1| unam for virtutem. Any power or faculty (vis, δυναμις) 9 Not, 1| Theophrastus weakened the power of virtue (33). Strato abandoned 10 Not, 1| supply pars, as usual. His power of supplying is unlimited. 11 Not, 1| Scipionis will see what power this had over Cicero. Further, 12 Not, 2| the narrow limits of the power of vision.~11. Evidently 13 Not, 2| where we can (19). What power the cultivated senses of 14 Not, 2| Pantheism"—"all we have power to see is a straight staff 15 Not, 2| remarked on his extraordinary power of supplying. Halm conj.