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 1     Int,       I|     judicial affairs once more took their regular course, and
 2     Int,     III|        s strong language, they took possession of the whole
 3     Int,     III|  deepest sorrow125. Philosophy took the place of forensic oratory,
 4     Int,      IV|      February, 45 B.C., Cicero took refuge in the solitude of
 5     Int,      IV| characters from whom the books took their names were extolled.
 6     Int,      IV|        of his dialogues Cicero took every precaution against
 7     Int,      IV|       Hortensius, while Brutus took that of Lucullus. It may
 8     Not,       1|      has no independent value, took it. Renovare in Cic. often
 9     Not,       2|     fellow pupil Persaeus, who took two twins, and made one
10     Not,       2|      verum esse: Madv. Em. 177 took verum as meaning fair, candid,
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