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 1     Int,      II|         that Cicero is in gross error, whereas, in all probability,
 2     Int,      II|      even is not free from this error, as will be seen from my
 3     Int,      II|      and others of the mists of error87. This spirit is even found
 4     Int,      IV|         of the Hortensius is an error162. The discussion in the
 5      II,    XXIX| respondere posse. Cuius generis error ita manat, ut non videam
 6     Not,       1|    theory any trace of the same error. My explanation is that
 7     Not,       1|       to mind. Cic. repeats the error in T.D. I. 22, 41, 65, D.F.
 8     Not,       1|        Aristotle's opinion. The error once made, no one could
 9     Not,       1|   considers responsible for the error, could have escaped it in
10     Not,       2|         patronises their vulgar error.~§§7278. Summary. You accuse
11     Not,       2|         pages. If iacet were by error turned into iaceret the
12     Not,       2|     passage. MSS. have aqua, an error easy, as Halm notes, to
13     Not,       2|      MSS. severitas, a frequent error; cf. In Verr. Act. I. 3,
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