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 1     Pre         |     the Academica with a large number of intelligent pupils, and
 2     Int,       I|         came to Rome, one of a number of eminent Greeks who fled
 3     Int,     III| circulation114. He had a large number of imitators, who obtained
 4     Int,      IV|    most markedly mentioned the number of the books as four201.
 5     Not,       1|        this to be right, but a number of later scholars alter
 6     Not,       1|        Stoics, (1) to denote a number of coordinated or systematised
 7     Not,       2|  Psalms, God only "telleth the number of the stars;" cf. 110.
 8     Not,       2|       etc.: i.e. if you have a number of things, emitting a number
 9     Not,       2|   number of things, emitting a number of appearances, and you
10     Not,       2|      not applicable to a large number of philosophical questions (
11     Not,       2|         Academia ... quibus: a number of exx. of this change from
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