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 1     Int,       I|    Greek philosophy43. In the following year (54) he writes that
 2     Int,       I| commenced. [xiv] Early in the following year the Academica, the
 3     Int,      II|       same time, while really following the Stoics in physics, Cicero
 4     Int,      II|  often believed himself to be following Aristotle. This partly arose
 5     Int,      IV|       in the time immediately following Tullia's death entertained
 6     Int,      IV| others. Roughly speaking, the following were the contents of the
 7     Not,       1|   Paradoxa 40. Si vero: this, following sive enim above, is a departure
 8     Not,       1|       essent aut ita: Halm by following his pet MS. without regard
 9     Not,       2|   lost part of Book I. to the following effect. The New Academy
10     Not,       2|  perceptions, partly not. The following two assertions they strive
11     Not,       2|       such word, comes in the following clause, as in the famous
12     Not,       2|       as a second premiss the following statement, that the wise
13     Not,       2|      De Div. II. 11 where the following words are added, dicis autem
14     Not,       2|   corpus before cedat, Baiter following him. The text is sound.
15     Not,       2|       the attraction of the s following, passed into adsentiens,
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