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1     Int,      II|     which was by that very freedom brought rapidly to maturity
2     Int,      II|   Academics glory in their freedom of judgment. They are not
3     Int,      II| far does Cicero carry this freedom, that in the fifth book
4     Not,       1|    the will. How the moral freedom of the will was reconciled
5     Not,       1|   the usual expression for freedom of the will, cf. II. 37,
6     Not,       2|   be wrong. The talk about freedom suits a sceptic better than
7     Not,       2| Cogimur: for this Academic freedom see Introd. p. 18. Amico
8     Not,       2| moral action depend on the freedom of the will; see n. on I.
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