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 1     Int,       I|   continued to think with his earlier teacher. His later works,
 2     Int,       I|     Panaetius, belonged to an earlier time, and although Cicero
 3     Int,       I|   literary employment. In the earlier part of this time we find
 4     Int,      II|       distinguish between the earlier and later forms of doctrine
 5     Int,      II| ancient authorities about the earlier representatives of the school.
 6     Int,      IV|   later than with that of the earlier sceptic. It is also exceedingly
 7     Int,      IV|   pupil of Clitomachus in his earlier days. The two chief sources
 8     Not,       1|  pursuit of etymology was not earlier than Chrysippus, when it
 9     Not,       1| contradict his words a little earlier, II. 6, 5, αρετης δε και
10     Not,       2|     evidently been translated earlier in the book by perspicuitas
11     Not,       2|   service too long during his earlier years to attain to glory
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