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 1     Int,       I|           and spiteful in spirit, hence in striking contrast to
 2     Not,       1|       Force which makes it ποιον, hence Arist. calls one of his
 3     Not,       1|           reasonings of the mind, hence they defined everything
 4     Not,       2|          or πιθανον of Carneades, hence he eagerly pressed the doubtful
 5     Not,       2|           have a sure basis (27). Hence the Academics have been
 6     Not,       2|         Nominis dignitatem, etc.: hence Aug. Contra Acad. III. 41
 7     Not,       2|       false and the non existent, hence the present difficulty;
 8     Not,       2|          septem (De Leg. II. 26). Hence Markland on Cic. Ad Brutum
 9     Not,       2|           XV. 6, Diog. VII. 140), hence the early Christian writers
10     Not,       2| completely cognisable phenomenon; hence the Academics showed their
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