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Alphabetical [« »] naturalibus 2 naturalis 1 naturalised 2 naturally 12 naturam 17 naturaque 1 naturas 1 | Frequency [« »] 12 lucretius 12 maiorem 12 memoria 12 naturally 12 needed 12 nescio 12 par | Marcus Tullius Cicero Academica Concordances naturally |
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1 Int, I| he is himself to take, he naturally recals the example of Socrates, 2 Int, II| xxi] difference, would naturally look upon Cicero as a supporter 3 Int, II| for Carneades, they would naturally regard him as a deserter 4 Int, IV| these solicitations, Atticus naturally grew impatient, and Cicero 5 Int, IV| sceptical criticism would naturally be reserved for the most 6 Int, IV| Academica Priora. He would naturally occupy the [lvii] place 7 Not, 1| jubeo: these words have been naturally supposed a gloss. But Cicero 8 Not, 1| Aristotle's τα καθαλου would naturally seem microscopic to Antiochus. 9 Not, 1| asserting that though sense is naturally dull, reason may sift out 10 Not, 1| Cicero. Further, Cic. would naturally link the mind in its origin 11 Not, 2| with great art. His mind is naturally formed for the attainment 12 Not, 2| bases of proof, themselves naturally incapable of proof, so αρχαι