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 1     Int,      II|             Cicero's ethics, then, stand quite apart from his dialectic.
 2     Not,       1|         Cic. would let two adverbs stand together without et, though
 3     Not,       1|            natura (abl.) could not stand alone, for τα πρωτα τη φυσει
 4     Not,       1|    relation in which Plato's ιδεαι stand to his notion of the deity.
 5     Not,       2|            Catulus, was allowed to stand in the second edition, other
 6     Not,       2|     passages where he allows it to stand, the ut precedes a vowel;
 7     Not,       2|           too, he appears to us to stand still (82). The whole question
 8     Not,       2|     identical with it in form must stand or fall together (98).~§
 9     Not,       2|        form, which Madv. allows to stand in D.F. I. 43, and many
10     Not,       2| Clitomachus did allow such visa to stand as were sufficient to serve
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