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 1     Int,      II| assertion there seemed to be something reckless and disgraceful,
 2     Int,      II|    he frequently speaks with something like shame of the treatment
 3     Not,       1| ellipse of ars, scientia, or something of the kind after haec ipsa.
 4     Not,       1|     Earum rerum: Halm thinks something like appetitio has fallen
 5     Not,       1|   rhetoric in order to prove something about the thing denoted
 6     Not,       2|      entangled" as though in something bad. For this use Forc.
 7     Not,       2| Rational proof requires that something, once veiled, should be
 8     Not,       2|   wouldst not have died," or something of the kind. Such a condition
 9     Not,       2| First, however, I must speak something that concerns my character (
10     Not,       2|     me (80, 81). If you want something greater than the bent oar,
11     Not,       2|    exigua et paene minima or something of the kind. Occultissimarum:
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