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 1     Int,       I|      years of age, he had been brought into intimate connection
 2     Int,      II|       was by that very freedom brought rapidly to maturity in Greece77.
 3     Int,      II|    clear of dialectic; when he brought dialectic to the front,
 4     Int,      IV|            He asks what reason brought to Rome the embassy which
 5     Not,       1|         18, the same charge is brought by Aristotle against the
 6     Not,       1|      16. It was probably first brought into strong prominence by
 7     Not,       1|       seems to have first been brought prominently forward by Heraclitus,
 8     Not,       2|    sober and when drunken, are brought forward to prove how little
 9     Not,       2|        another, which had been brought forward in the Catulus,
10     Not,       2|     leaping from the water was brought up as evidence. (In Luc.
11     Not,       2|         34. These charges were brought by each school against the
12     Not,       2|         once veiled, should be brought to light (26). Syllogisms
13     Not,       2|        of προπετεια constantly brought against the dogmatists by
14     Not,       2| Epicurus' absurdity is by Cic. brought into strong relief by stating
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