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 1       I,    IIII|            exanclatum. = Lucullus §108.~25. Nonius p. 163. Pingue
 2      II,  XXXIII| similitudinem non impeditam sequi? 108. Alterum est, quod negatis
 3     Not,       1|   Philosophicos, Hauniae, 1825, p. 108) tacitly reads continentur
 4     Not,       1|         also Baiter. Madv. (Em. p. 108) made a forced defence of
 5     Not,       1|      proposed mundana from T.D. V. 108, Varro, however, has humana
 6     Not,       2|            the text, see R. and P. 108. Quale sit: the emphasis
 7     Not,       2|            et adsumptio De Div II. 108). Orationis: as Faber points
 8     Not,       2|           I. 2), actio ullius rei (108 of this book), and the similar
 9     Not,       2|            scribenti exanclatum in 108. Recte, which with the ordinary
10     Not,       2|       assent action is impossible (108). But surely many actions
11     Not,       2|          laid down" or "assumed."~§108. Alterum est quod: this
12     Not,       2|   perturbatum: for om. of esse cf. 108, etc. Antiochus: this Bait.
13     Not,       2|            after politissimum. Cf. 108 ita scribenti, exanclatum,
14     Not,       2|     Xenocrates. Απαθεια: Diog. IX. 108 affirms this as well as
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