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 1     Int,      IV|  maintained by Madvig.~[xxxvi] ~Whatever be the truth on this point,
 2     Int,      IV|    course assumes that Atticus, whatever may be the feeling of other
 3     Not,       1| rejected, to the third no value whatevermere verbal alterations
 4     Not,       2|         of Cicero. As no reason whatever appears to account for its
 5     Not,       2|       perfect enough to discern whatever difference may exist, cf.
 6     Not,       2|      with Pliny. Quod abesset: "whatever might be 1800 stadia distant,"
 7     Not,       2|       of any geometrical result whatever? (116) Let us see which
 8     Not,       2|       be, he must reject (118). Whatever system he selects he must
 9     Not,       2|      The text is sound. Trans. "whatever body is pushed, gives way."
10     Not,       2|     being sapiens, know nothing whatever (144). This last point Zeno
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