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1     Int,       I| pleader in the courts, the one philosophic orator of Rome, as he not
2     Int,       I|     suited to his literary and philosophic tastes. This may be taken
3     Int,      II|     often depicted79. The true philosophic spirit requires us to find
4     Int,      II|      professing, however, this philosophic bohemianism, Cicero indignantly
5     Int,      IV|      and the Selii, all men of philosophic tastes288. He is several
6     Not,       1|        if she is satisfied the philosophic world is tranquil. Cf. Ad
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