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1 Int, IV| vigorously pushed on, Cicero had constant doubts about the expediency 2 II, XXXVI| principiis rerum, e quibus omnia constant, videamus quem probet: est 3 Not, 1| dicendi nec disserendi: Cic.'s constant mode of denoting the Greek ‛ 4 Not, 1| of their being remained constant or even the same, seeing 5 Not, 1| 30 and n. Iudicium: the constant translation of κριτηριον, 6 Not, 1| of the deity. Suavis: his constant epithet, see Gellius qu. 7 Not, 2| Plato and Arist., and is of constant occurrence in the late philosophy. 8 Not, 2| declarantibus. Subtiliter: Cic.'s constant trans. of ακριβως or κατ' 9 Not, 2| physical philosophers were the constant sport of the sceptics, cf. 10 Not, 2| in 109, or sequeris, the constant form in Cic. of the pres., 11 Not, 2| verum esse aut falsum: the constant Stoic definition of αξιωμα, 12 Not, 2| X. 5, II. E quibus omnia constant: this sounds like Lucretius, 13 Not, 2| ειη ρεοντος). This is the constant judgment of Cic. about Aristotle' 14 Not, 2| ratio etc.: this is the constant language of the later Greek