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 1     Int,       I|      De Oratore, a work which clearly proves his continued familiarity
 2     Int,       I| tyranny63. Nothing could more clearly show that he was really
 3     Int,      IV|   matter is examined the more clearly does it appear that the
 4     Int,      IV|  Academica and De Finibus, is clearly to be seen285.~Hortensius
 5     Not,       1|      understanding faciat, is clearly wrong. Percontari: the spelling
 6     Not,       1|  materia) fit, the meaning is clearly given by the next clause,
 7     Not,       1|     εξις, a use which must be clearly distinguished from the later
 8     Not,       2|       BOOK II.~3. This fragm. clearly forms part of those anticipatory
 9     Not,       2|       This important fragment clearly belongs to Book II., and
10     Not,       2|   this passage to distinguish clearly the sensation (visum) from
11     Not,       2|       Ut [sibi] sint: sibi is clearly wrong here. Madv., in a
12     Not,       2|     cannot prove it. This was clearly seen by Aristotle alone
13     Not,       2| perceived no more and no less clearly than the size of the sun,
14     Not,       2|   between the two schools are clearly drawn out, also Zeller 447,
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