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 1     Int,      IV|  anxiously asked for a detailed account of the reasons from which
 2     Int,      IV|         most to his mind235. An account is given by him of the history
 3     Int,      IV|         of information. A short account of the points of contact
 4     Not,       1|    characteristics are named to account for the branching off from
 5     Not,       1| possible to give an intelligent account of action and duty (23).~§
 6     Not,       1|    Atticus of course. Goer., on account of the omission of igitur
 7     Not,       1|         here give an exhaustive account of these influences, but
 8     Not,       1|     Φαντασιαν: a full and clear account of Stoic theories of sensation
 9     Not,       2|      reason whatever appears to account for its transference to
10     Not,       2|   καταληπτον is unnecessary, on account of the negative contained
11     Not,       2|      eggs, we shall not on that account be led into a mistake for
12     Not,       2|         truth, and on that very account hold it disgraceful to assent
13     Not,       2|        antiquis philosophis: on account of the somewhat awkward
14     Not,       2|         or κινησις. For a clear account of the school see Zeller'
15     Not,       2|     sufficient to you. Hear the account given by Clitomachus (102).
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