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 1     Int,       I|        because of the unsettled state of Athens, whose lectures
 2     Int,       I|  somewhat disappointed with the state of philosophy at Athens,
 3     Int,      IV|      was still in an unfinished state when Cicero began to revise
 4     Int,      IV|        five books while in that state153. A passage in the De
 5     Int,      IV|       one of the pillars of the state215, Cicero cries, and deserves
 6     Int,      IV|       in the same semi-friendly state. About the year 54 B.C.,
 7     Not,       1|     ηγεμονικον was in a perfect state, there was virtue, when
 8     Not,       2|      innovations was induced to state falsehoods, and incurred
 9     Not,       2|     person and the objects; the state of the air; the disposition
10     Not,       2|         in the fact that in the state of madness the εποχη of
11     Not,       2| πραγματα ειναι ακαταληπτα, i.e. state the doctrine dogmatically,
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