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Alphabetical [« »] tone 3 tongue 3 too 25 took 10 tool 1 top 2 topic 1 | Frequency [« »] 10 tanta 10 theophrastus 10 thinking 10 took 10 toy 10 tusculan 10 ubi | Marcus Tullius Cicero Academica Concordances took |
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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,