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 1      II,    XXVI|  igitur notione discerneres? 86. Quid? si in eiusdem modi
 2     Not,       1|       63. In Lael. 12, Brut. 86, we have reducere, where
 3     Not,       1|      II. 22, 28, 30, 32, 75, 86, 115, 116, all from Stoic
 4     Not,       1| includes fugerent, ibid. II. 86 the opposite of beata vita
 5     Not,       2|      argument occurs in Luc. 86. Perpendiculum is a plumb
 6     Not,       2|      will be found in Zeller 86. The words impressum effictumque
 7     Not,       2|  Zeller (in Adv. Math. VIII. 86 Pyrrh. Hypotyp. III. 242,
 8     Not,       2|     II. 17, 21. Inflatu: cf. 86 (where an answer is given)
 9     Not,       2|   the meaning cf. De Off. I. 86, Aug. Cont. Ac. II. 12 who
10     Not,       2|  summa philosophiae D.F. II. 86. Veri falsi: cf. n. on 92.
11     Not,       2|    at least, see De Div. II. 86. For the line of argument
12     Not,       2| reads. Similitudines: cf. 8486. The impossibility of distinguishing
13     Not,       2|   MSS. reading is right, cf. 86. Consuetudine: cf. 42, "
14     Not,       2|     7, 1), anularius aliqui (86 of this book), magistratus
15     Not,       2|     constructed the senses! (86) But about physics I will
16     Not,       2|       cf. Ad Fam. V. 12, 7.~§86. Anulo: cf. 54. Aliqui:
17     Not,       2|   conj. adhibeant, comparing 86 and Pro Rabirio 20. Contemnit:
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