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1 Int, III| decay among the educated classes of a belief in the supernatural, 2 Int, IV| Though Cicero sometimes classes the father and son together 3 Not, 1| mental, which fall into two classes, congenital and acquired, 4 Not, 1| possession of all three classes of advantages (22). With 5 Not, 1| things he divided into three classes, some were in accordance 6 Not, 2| then lay down the different classes of sensations. Then they 7 Not, 2| φαντασιαι; genera the different classes of φαντασιαι. Totidem verbis: 8 Not, 2| ημιν παθων, and the two classes of falsa visa mentioned 9 Not, 2| sensations, but not between classes of sensations (58). Equally 10 Not, 2| abiectos. Cic. generally classes Herillus (or Erillus as