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 1     Int,      II|      Still, Cicero contrives to correct many of the extravagances
 2     Int,     III|   estimate of them was probably correct. A curious question arises,
 3     Int,      IV| question. If this conjecture is correct, we have in the disputed
 4     Int,      IV|         the preceding speech is correct, [liv] it follows that Cicero
 5     Not,       1|         once made, no one could correct it, for there were a hundred
 6     Not,       1|       class of sensations gives correct information of the things
 7     Not,       2|        apostles of doubt, to be correct (12). I may add that from
 8     Not,       2|       sensations do not give us correct information about them.
 9     Not,       2|     from real things and give a correct representation of the things,
10     Not,       2|         of all the MSS., and is correct, though Orelli omits non.
11     Not,       2|         animis; if the MSS. are correct the assertion of Krebs and
12     Not,       2|     granting that our vision is correct how marvellously circumscribed
13     Not,       2|     sometimes give for item, is correct.~§111. Dicere ... perturbatum:
14     Not,       2|          3. If my conjecture is correct, Cic. tried at first to
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