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 1     Int,      II|       nature inclined him very strongly to sympathize with the Stoic
 2     Int,      IV|      of a letter from Atticus, strongly urging that the whole work
 3     Not,       1|    relation to ethics is first strongly apparent in Polemo, from
 4     Not,       1|         societate: all this is strongly Stoic, though also attributed
 5     Not,       1|      an almost perfect iambic, strongly stopped off before and after,
 6     Not,       1|        ita mobiles, etc.: this strongly reminds one of the Theaetetus,
 7     Not,       1|       This view of Madvig's is strongly opposed to the fact that
 8     Not,       2|      seen thus (76). Zeno held strongly that the wise man ought
 9     Not,       2|      Stoic, he must believe as strongly in the Stoic theology as
10     Not,       2| prepared to asseverate no less strongly that the sun is eighteen
11     Not,       2|    takes esse after punctum as strongly predicative ("there is a
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