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 1     Pre         |      edition has grown out of a course of Intercollegiate lectures
 2     Int,       I|         more took their regular course, and Cicero appeared as
 3     Int,       I|        he deliberates about the course he is himself to take, he
 4     Int,      II|  probable, was the only prudent course74. Cicero's temperament
 5     Int,      IV|        promising to approve any course that might be taken196.
 6     Int,      IV|      supposition, for Cicero of course assumes that Atticus, whatever
 7     Int,      IV|    cause to swerve from his own course219. His influence, though
 8     Int,      IV|      his reply pursued the same course which he takes in his answer
 9     Not,       1|        11) are not in point. Of course if quia be read above, eum
10     Not,       1|        MSS. haeque, haecque. Of course haecque, like hicque, sicque,
11     Not,       1| agencies in the universe, is of course Aristotelian and Platonic.
12     Not,       1|     have said of the qualia. Of course the προτε ‛υλη, whether
13     Not,       1|          Inquit: sc. Atticus of course. Goer., on account of the
14     Not,       1|        of phenomena, the proper course to take was to suspend judgment
15     Not,       2|        were trustworthy, in the course of which the clearness with
16     Not,       2|         special law," passed of course by Sulla, who had restored
17     Not,       2|     Trist. IV. 4, 14. I take of course rex to be nom. to legisset,
18     Not,       2|      expression dux vitae is of course frequent (cf. N.D. I. 40,
19     Not,       2|     mocked in 109. Decretum: of course the Academics would say
20     Not,       2|    depended on the probabile of course, with the Academics. Veri
21     Not,       2|      false, the false cannot of course be real perceptions, while
22     Not,       2|   φαντασιαι. Totidem verbis: of course with a view to showing that
23     Not,       2|         Sextus, the doctrine of course involves the whole question
24     Not,       2|        Natura tolletur: this of course the sceptics would deny.
25     Not,       2|    munus is applied to the same course of action in D.F. III. 31.
26     Not,       2|             opinabitur: this of course is only true if you grant
27     Not,       2|         the subject in hand, of course. Taken without this limitation
28     Not,       2|      not know what light is. Of course all the ancients thought
29     Not,       2|         Stoicum; Lucullus is of course not Stoic, but Antiochean.
30     Not,       2|        Sol quantus sit: this of course is a problem for φυσικη,
31     Not,       2|         book. The present is of course required by the instantaneous
32     Not,       2|   admitted the other follows of course.~§97. Excipiantur: the legal
33     Not,       2|         are not so exacting, my course would be easier; I should
34     Not,       2|      upon it his own meaning of course. Doubtless a Peripatetic
35     Not,       2|         Utrumque verum: Cic. of course only accepts the propositions
36     Not,       2|  existence of αντιποδες; was of course bound up with the doctrine
37     Not,       2|        of the deity" who was of course one in the Stoic system.
38     Not,       2|     Zeller 161 sq. Solem: as of course being the chief seat of
39     Not,       2|      187). Ergo after vos is of course analeptic. Halm departs
40     Not,       2|    Occludi tabernas in order of course that the artisans might
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