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1 Pre | it in his power to learn thoroughly the philosophy with which 2 Int, I| that he must have become thoroughly acquainted with their spirit, 3 Int, II| have a touch of feeling thoroughly Roman. Cicero further urges 4 Int, III| philosophy could not be thoroughly understood till the whole 5 Not, 1| part of Cic. to discuss thoroughly the difference between Antiochus 6 Not, 1| the words. Yet they are thoroughly like Cic. (cf. De Div. II. 7 Not, 1| of matter had become so thoroughly the orthodox one that the 8 Not, 1| D.F. V. 73.~§37. To cope thoroughly with the extraordinary difficulties 9 Not, 1| them before we can know thoroughly any one thing. This will 10 Not, 2| beforehand, i.e. to learn thoroughly." Constantissime: "most 11 Not, 2| cf. 141.~§28. Perceptum: thoroughly known and grasped. Similar 12 Not, 2| term. The διεξωδευμενη ("thoroughly explored") requires more 13 Not, 2| must be capable of being thoroughly known and distinguished