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 1     Int,       I|           was strengthened by the fact that many friends of the
 2     Int,      II|      purposes of oratory, and the fact that eloquence was, as he
 3     Int,      II|       held the supremacy. In this fact we shall find a key to unlock
 4     Int,      II|          view is confirmed by the fact that for many years before
 5     Int,      II|       chief importance lay in the fact that ancient theology was,
 6     Int,      II|      Cicero was well aware of the fact.~Very few words are necessary
 7     Int,     III|        the Epicurean physics, the fact that there was no other
 8     Int,     III| explanation is to be found in the fact that the Italian races had
 9     Int,      IV|           with the Academica, the fact that among the unpleasant
10     Int,      IV|           undecided199. From this fact we may conclude that Cicero
11     Int,      IV|          little difficulty in the fact that Hortensius now advocates
12     Int,      IV|     incomplete may be seen by the fact that he had not had occasion
13     Int,      IV|        than call attention to the fact. I may, however, notice
14     Int,      IV|         works an impossibility in fact. This impossibility would
15     Int,      IV|     προσωπον.~I may here notice a fact which might puzzle the student.
16     Not,       1|           wrong is clear from the fact that in D.F. II. 20, 30,
17     Not,       1|        sufficiently recognise the fact that Cicero has perfectly
18     Not,       1|          only be explained by the fact that he considered ethical
19     Not,       1|        teachers of Arcesilas. The fact is that we have a mere theory,
20     Not,       1|           strongly opposed to the fact that Cic. in 36 had explained
21     Not,       1|           recognise the essential fact, which is clear from Stob.
22     Not,       2|    resembles Lucullus 105.~8. The fact that the eye and hand need
23     Not,       2|        things, now as a matter of fact they did decide on a single
24     Not,       2|        Academic remark lay in the fact that in the state of madness
25     Not,       2|           γενη, quasdam marks the fact that formas is a trans.
26     Not,       2|         Quod refers simply to the fact of Lucullus' admiration,
27     Not,       2|          106. Phoenices: the same fact is mentioned by Ovid, Fasti
28     Not,       2|           negatively. This latter fact seems to me strong against
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