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 1     Int,      IV|       Catulus and Lucullus, and the parts they were made to take in
 2     Int,      IV|         arrival was to transfer the parts of Catulus and Lucullus
 3     Int,      IV|            in the future such minor parts179. A suggestion of Atticus
 4     Int,      IV|            On the other hand, those parts of Lucullus' speech which
 5     Not,       1| Antiquitatum" were divided into two parts, one treating of res humanae,
 6     Not,       1|           the same, seeing that all parts were in a continuous flux.
 7     Not,       1|         analysed sensation into two parts, an impulse from without,
 8     Not,       1|          the nature of man into two parts, the intellectual and the
 9     Not,       1|          because of dixerunt above, parts of the verb dicere are however
10     Not,       2|           scribes often prefix h to parts of the pronoun is, and Goer.
11     Not,       2|          συνημμενον consists of two parts, the hypothetical part and
12     Not,       2|          128. Summary. Of the three parts of philosophy take Physics
13     Not,       2|        analysed sensations into two parts; with the Academic and other
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