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 1     Int,       I|           his appetite for every kind of literature was insatiable,
 2     Int,      II|        after all100. There was a kind of magnificence about the
 3     Int,      IV|    question he asks for just the kind of information which would
 4     Not,       1|    scientia, or something of the kind after haec ipsa. On every
 5     Not,       1|        II. 20), and verbs of the kind (cogitari II. 82), and especially,
 6     Not,       1|  introduced philosophy into that kind of literature which the
 7     Not,       1|          the bodily advantages a kind of exercise-ground for virtue (
 8     Not,       2|        other difficulties of the kind, such as those connected
 9     Not,       2| introduced into dialogues of the kind. Are they then, when they
10     Not,       2|    verecundia: Cic. always has a kind of tenderness for Democritus,
11     Not,       2|       died," or something of the kind. Such a condition may be
12     Not,       2|  introduced by a particle of any kind see Madv. Gram. 450. Eadem
13     Not,       2|         very many clauses of the kind in the Oratorical works.
14     Not,       2|       repeated questions of this kind Cic. usually puts the corresponding
15     Not,       2|       minima or something of the kind. Occultissimarum: n. on
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